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    BP, Oil and Anger Management

    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.


    We put our trust in the people we elect to government and we have faith that people who make it to highest levels at multinational corporations are intelligent and morally-conscious enough to act responsibly on our collective behalf when making decisions. When we see that these individuals have thrown caution to the wind and behaved in such a thoughtless and selfish manner, we rightfully feel taken advantage of, disrespected, and played for a fool. We're angry that the BP officials pushed beyond the realm of efficiency into one of imminent danger, knowingly, simply to maximize profits. We're even angrier that they didn't have a clear, effective, tested contingency plan in place for when a disaster like this one occurs. And we're angriest that our government, who is there to protect the interests of the people, didn't demand that such a plan be in place. We have every right to be this angry.


    So…now what?


    It's time to channel that anger into action. It feels like the wheels have all but come off the car in this country. And as a concerned public, we're stepping it up. But we need to do so intelligently. You can bet this year's elections will show our growing outrage, and people in positions of power, whether warranted or not, will be sent packing. We already see the evidence of collective outrage over the economy in the form of the Tea Party. Has there been an increase in enlistment to Greenpeace? Have new organizations formed to harness the energy being created based on the disgust over BP's practices and the ever growing oil spill? I'm thinking yes…


    I'd argue that while we have a right to be angry, we have a responsibility to react responsibly.

     

    10 comments

    • Molly  •  1 year 11 months ago
      Thank you for reminding us that outrage can be a good thing. Unfortunately it often takes a catastrophe to bring people together. In the case of the BP oil spill, anti-ocean drilling groups are springing up around the world. One of the most powerful is Hands Across the Sand which has summoned people globally to organize events at beaches Saturday, June 26 at noon. People will gather and hold hands forming a line facing the ocean for 15 minutes. More than 500 events are planned. Go to http://handsacrossthesand.org for more information. And Greenpeace is a sponsor.
    • Alfredo Lee, Jr.  •  1 year 11 months ago
      I really like what you say about taking action and channeling the anger into something that makes change. There's money to be donated, phone calls to be written, discussions to be had to move people to action, all of it!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 11 months ago
      I like this, Dr. Brandt. Let's have the 60s again. This is so needed. Keep on writing.
    • Gracelyn Duncan  •  1 year 11 months ago
      Dr. Brandt is absolutely correct. The situation is horrible in the gulf, but it's up to us to channel our anger into productive solutions.
    • Potro Potro  •  1 year 11 months ago
      I agree with Dr. Brandt! We need to take charge of how we feel instead of waiting and complaining for things to get better.
    • Delores Harold  •  1 year 11 months ago
      I totally agree. We need more writers like this!
    • Byrdie Rozell  •  1 year 11 months ago
      I agree with Dr. Brandt. I also believe there is a great deal of misplaced anger. Remember all the deregulation of the oil industry in the recent past?
    • Ce  •  1 year 11 months ago
      The overall reaction from BP & our Government truly makes me angry & sad. Our environment is experiencing some of the most challenging times ever & then this happens, destroying so much of what is pure & beautiful in the Gulf of Mexico.
    • Beverly Nelson  •  1 year 11 months ago
      This is so on target. Where has the outrage been over the fact that this country uses more oil than anywhere in the world?

      We need to look in the mirror and take positive action!
    • Ginger Russell  •  1 year 11 months ago
      This is the healthiest advice I've heard on this whole matter. Thank you Doctor!

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