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Shoppers Trample And Kill Jdimytai Damour, Keep Shopping

29 Nov 2008 Author: 
<http://www.jackandjillpolitics.com/author/jackturner>Jack Turner

I'm used to reading about the high price of U.S. consumerism in the 
form of environmental devastation or economic inequality, but those 
ideas remain rather abstract and are measured in charts, graphs and 
lengthy academic articles. Yesterday, however, we saw the price paid 
in the much more intimate, familiar and tragic terms of a human life: 
Jdimytai Damour

 From New York's Newsday newspaper:

A stampede of shoppers in a Valley Stream Wal-Mart on Friday morning 
left one worker dead and at least three patrons injured after an 
impatient crowd broke down the store doors and trampled the seasonal 
employee, Nassau police said.

Jdimytai Damour of Jamaica, Queens, was pushed to the ground by the 
2,000-plus crowd just before 5 a.m. as management was preparing to 
open the store, which is located across from the main Green Acres 
Mall building. Hundreds stepped over, around and on the 34-year-old 
worker as they rushed into the store.

Being Haitian, Damour's family has probably seen its share of tragedy 
expressed through violent mobs, but how do you explain to this man's 
parents that their son died because a reasonably healthy and well-fed 
(by global standards) Long Island mob just couldn't wait to get its 
hands on a $69 Samsung digital camera?

The murder of Damour is a failure of values at the largest and 
smallest scales of society.

On one end, we have encouraged, and our economy has become dependent 
on, unsustainable levels of growth in consumer spending for products 
and services whose net value (post-accounting for "externalities") is 
questionable. We have generally proven that beyond basic necessities, 
more money and more consumption do not increase happiness, yet our 
addiction is overwhelmingly enabled by billions of dollars and 
stimuli demanding that all we need to solve our deepest psychological 
needs is one more product.

On the other end, most people responsible for this act failed to 
respond with one ounce of compassion.

According to the New York Times:

Some shoppers who had seen the stampede said they were shocked. One 
of them, Kimberly Cribbs of Queens, said the crowd had acted like 
"savages." Shoppers behaved badly even as the store was being 
cleared, she recalled.

"When they were saying they had to leave, that an employee got 
killed, people were yelling, 'I've been on line since yesterday 
morning,' " Ms. Cribbs told The Associated Press. "They kept shopping."

In the middle of these grand- and small-scale failures sits Wal-Mart. 
The largest employer in the world, and one of the few prospering 
during these collapsing economic times, saw fit to have a temporary 
worker open the store and completely failed to protect its employees 
and customers from a dangerous situation that was forseeable.

My heart goes out to Damour's family, and I urge all of you to be 
careful. His life, and all of our lives, are so clearly worth more.



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