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Originally Posted by ryuurui
there are 2200 refugee centers on 500km radius area, and there are 3ook of them. that is why help is slow. lack of fule doesnt help either.
As to the workers at the plant. As much as I appreciate what they are doing I must say that they would not have had to do it if it was not for retarded superiors, TEPCO and other ^$%&$%£ that, as usual, messed up big time. On the other hand, when i was leaving Chiba on Tuesday there were people in my company ging to work desipite the approaching cloud (it was when winds have shifted south for 15h or so). For me, its a retarded behaviour and has much to to with mindless dedication to duty.
In case of the plant workers it's different. Those guys are heroes (yet at the same time victims of stupidity and recklessness of other people). Sadly, i doubt any lesson will be learned, and this disaster will only shorten upcoming economical fall of Japan.
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I understand from a psychological standpoint how you might be afraid. But the fact is scientifically speaking, people in Chiba, Tokyo etc have nothing to fear from radiation at this point. My decision not to freak out like some people and stay in Japan, is based on the exact opposite of any sort of mindlessness. To me the real mindlessness going on is the number of people who have really bought into the media's shameless fearmongering. All the media has done is taken focus away from Japan's bigger problem (at this point).. hundreds of thousands of homeless, cold, hungry people.