It’s been more than five months since Hurricane Helene devastated several states across the Southeast. In North Carolina, where Helene killed more than 100 people and caused nearly $60 billion in damage, many of the hardest-hit residents have grown increasingly frustrated with FEMA, a federal agency that’s also been in the crosshairs of President Trump.

Edit: Based on a lot of the repetitive comments I’m seeing, I would like to clarify two things. One, people don’t seem to realize that many of the places hardest hit by Helene, like Asheville and the immediate area, are bastions of liberalism who voted for Harris by a 2 to 1 margin. Two, it is horrifying to jeer for someone losing their home regardless of who they or their neighbors voted for.

  • @notsoshaihulud
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    16 hours ago

    You’re comparing – what you perceive as – schadenfreude to fascism.

    I stated that you perceive this as schadenfreude. I feel joyless anger about the incredible stupidity, and significant annoyance by the self-defeating double standard that equates my anger with fascists actually voting for this.

    Also, seriously, your measure of greatness is NC not electing the Black nazi for governor?! I mean this fucking bar is really fucking low.

    • @[email protected]
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      6 hours ago

      This whole “not as bad as that” comparison is tired. You’re being really shitty. You’re inhumane. I’m done with you.

      Edit: we also feel anger about all this, but have to get shit from everyone because the election couldn’t be swayed. I hope you never have to go through a natural disaster like that and then get treated this way. Stay ignorant!

      • @notsoshaihulud
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        06 hours ago

        if it were up to me, you wouldn’t be in this situation. i’m sorry if you can’t see the difference.