Media Needs A Chill Pill Regarding Japan’s Nuclear Woes

Certainly Japan has a bad mess to clean up, but the U.S. media, bent on killing any U.S. nuclear energy program, is hugely exaggerating the disaster, in addition to spewing bad physics, and false information.

Read this for a chill pill, and learn about the structure of the newer nuclear power sources and the  vast difference between Fukushima and Chernobyl.

Also explained in this article is the excess of panic concerning the release of radiation at the plants.

Read this and turn off your television.  You’ll never learn nuclear physics from lefties.  Those are mostly  the ones who flunked out of science in H.S.

More chill pills:  Godzilla Redux, and this hilarious tiny article at Reuters, telling us something the lefties did not want to hear.

Japan Will Recover Faster Than the US Could

And assisting the Japanese  is very good idea.    Watch and learn the difference between them and Westerners.  Pharmer was expecting that this would be the cause of wonderment and surprise to those who are accustomed  to much worse behavior.   Do a search of looting and Japan.

No panic, no looting – life in a tsunami-hit Japanese city.

This story mentions a shop with its windows and door broken by the quake, and the author is astonished that  nothing is being looted.

As a rule, they don’t rip off their neighbor over there.

There’s no fantasy about Japanese being perfect….each culture has its  own oddities.  The huge cultural pressure that is exerted against stealing, in Japan,   is effective and refreshing to see.  This stems from from the strong sense that the people have of  being part of the community.

It will be so much easier to rebuild without idiots tearing apart what’s left of the infrastructure, stealing and killing each other, and attacking those who come to assist, as was the case in New Orleans, after Katrina.

Keep your eyes  on Japan.    Send some  AID if you have the bucks.

毎日jp – 毎日新聞のニュース・情報サイト

毎日jp – 毎日新聞のニュース・情報サイト.

Coverage of the Earthquake in Japanese media has  a different tone than that of Western media, particularly in the area of the nuclear power plant  issue.   Mainichi Shimbun  (Mainiti Shinbun)  is definitely worth a look.  That’s the daily newspaper.

If you like  English, this version might be for you. Also try the Japanese version using the Google translator.

nhk-gtv on USTREAM: NHK総合テレビの「東北地方太平洋沖地震」関連ニュースをお伝えしています.

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Earthquake coverage is streaming from Japan.

A massive earthquake struck  close to the surface  just east of Sendai-shi, the capital of Miyagi prefecture.  It is Japan’s worst since earthquakes have been rated with numbers.  It was accompanied by a huge tsunami, which has already hit Hawaii, and is probably hitting the west coast of the U.S. just now.

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