In covering the devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma, we've been asking a lot of questions about
safety
Some of the online commenters on that story had advice of their own, such as: "Don't live in Oklahoma."
But Sooner State residents are talking back.
In a post for the conservative website Breitbart.com, editor Meredith Dake explained
why she lives in Oklahoma
"As devastating as the destruction was, seeing dozens of my fellow Oklahomans in plain clothes standing on top of debris digging out perfect strangers gave good feelings a chance to compete with the understandably bad ones.
"That's why Oklahomans live here (outside of the awesome cost of living): We pull together."
Dake describes the rush of selfless volunteers and generous donors, ending with this thought:
"In the midst of unthinkable devastation and loss, after we turn to our God in prayer, we can turn to our neighbors and think, 'You're doin' fine, Oklahoma.' "
BuzzFeed posted a list of the "
45 Best Things About Living In Oklahoma
In the NPR.org comments,
Aleta Boddy, who lives in Tulsa, says
Other commenters note that disaster can strike anywhere.
Moobru points to
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