There are criteria to be met.
http://www.genocidewatch.org/8stages.htmBad policy decisions are not sufficient - there has to be identifiable proactive government policy. Rounding people up in a stadium in a hurricane emergency is one thing. Rounding people up in a stadium and then shooting them, as was done in Bosnia, is another. Somebody gives the order and it is carried out, but it's carried out based on deliberate government policy. Gang raping of Black African Darfuri women by Arab militia, another example, is done to "lighten" the Sudanese racially and swing the tribal culture into an Arabic culture. Women raped in the stadium in NOLA by rapists among the refugees themselves, not by government order, is crime and it's government negligence - not genocide.
That the people are overwhelmingly black and poor doesn't meet the criteria, either, unless it were happening elsewhere to black and poor people outside the emergency zone. If this were a genocide, you could only say it is against people who did not evacuate NOLA in the mandatory evacuation, no matter their race. You could certainly say authorities should have put these people who could not or would not leave onto buses and transported them to shelters outside the expected flood area. Everybody knew what was coming. It really wasn't a good time to leave people to do their own thing, civil liberites be damned, it was a public safety matter and the authorities had a duty. But the authorities did not have government or militia forces circle the flood plains and keep people there, which is what happens in towns and villages and cities, when a genocide is ongoing.
We could and should shout out loud that funds were cut from programs that would have strengthened and repaired the levees and emergency preparedness projects that were funded ultimately had those funds cut back by the government in favor of homeland security funding. And ain't this homeland security? And that the National Guard is depleted for the war.
That reprihensible government policy led to this tragic mess is absolutely true, but it won't meet the genocide standard, because while we may want to believe it does, the
intent to slaughter or wipe out culturally a specifically defined group cannot be shown.
This is horrible government negligence and horrible lack of leadership at the top and horrible misuse of public funds. But it's not genocide. I think we should call it what it is and not get off the target.
Just my opinion :hi: