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History: Japan, Radiation; scary and interesting

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by synno2004, Mar 18, 2011.

  1. synno2004

    synno2004 Top Dog

    [FONT=&quot]Subject: Scary and Interesting at the Same Time[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
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    [FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]What happened to the radiation that will last for thousands of years?[/FONT]

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    HIROSHIMA[FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]1945[/FONT][FONT=&quot]

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    We all know that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed in August 1945 after the explosion of atomic bombs.
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    HIROSHIMA - 65 YEARS LATER - TODAY!!!!![FONT=&quot]



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    DETROIT, MICHIGAN (USA) [/FONT]
    [FONT=&quot]-[/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]65 YEARS AFTER HIROSHIMA[/FONT][FONT=&quot]



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    [FONT=&quot]WHAT HAS CAUSED MORE LONG TERM DESTRUCTION[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
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    THE A-BOMB OR U.S.GOVERNMENT WELFARE PROGRAMS CREATED TO BUY THE VOTES OF THOSE WAHO WANT SOMEONE TO TAKE CARE OF THEM? - [FONT=&quot]
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    [FONT=&quot]Japan does not have a welfare system, earn it or do without!!! [/FONT][FONT=&quot]

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  2. Lee D

    Lee D CH Dog

    i seen on the TV theyve accepted help from only 15 of the 100+ countries offering.
     
  3. c-murda

    c-murda Big Dog

    Pride is sometimes a good thing.
     
  4. mlmaas

    mlmaas Top Dog

    up until this generation, the Japanese were given a series of vaccinations to help deal with chemical imbalances and whatnot, Japan has a huge problem with mentally fucked up people, crazy brain disorders. To hear about a 14 yr old kid murdering his family "to see what it feels like" is normal news.
     
  5. HighCoastHiker

    HighCoastHiker Top Dog


    Hey Synno, if you're going to spout shite,....at least try to get something right.
    Anyone with working history book will tell you the following,....America's auto makers were among the biggest recipients of government welfare for decades. To hell with buying votes, they bought politicians who basically allowed them to get away with making huge profits (in their day) without paying the proper taxes they owed, allowed them to carry out race based promotion in their companies,....so it wasn't the best and brightest who went up the chain,...just the most connected and whitest,....then,...to top it off, those same industry-purchased politicians allowed these companies to slowly but surely dismantle the unions (which helped make sure worker got a fairer share of the profit pie). Then to add insult to injury these same no tax paying corporate welfare recipients outsourced everything they possibly could to cheaper/less safety regulated markets,....until the entire industrial heart of America was stripped down, boxed up and shipped off to Japan as scrap. Scrap, which the Japanese used to make cars which they sold back to America more cheaply than the welfare recipient auto companies could. How did they do it? Yes, innovation and building fuel efficient cars was one part,....but let's not forget the Japanese low pay kick them in the ass labor system, and the welfare politicians fear of properly taxing those Japanese imports the same way they put ass-reaming taxes on any American car (or product for that matter) that hit Japanese shores. A little reading of the trade and trade tariff wars between the US and Japan would tell you that those folks didn't exactly play fairly (especially where Yen valuation was concerned), but for some reason, our corporate purchased politicians were too whimpy to treat them like they treated us tradewise.
    I'm going to end this little rant because those who really understand what went on kinda see this dumbassed Hiroshima/Detroit comparison for the uninformed, misleading, quasi-bigoted bullshit that it is. However, for the sake of fairness,...and just in case they were folks either young or silly enough to believe it,...think about the reasons and the truth behind the pictures before forwarding dumbshit on the internet. Just because it's in bold caps doesn't make it any less ridiculous.
     
  6. HighCoastHiker

    HighCoastHiker Top Dog

  7. synno2004

    synno2004 Top Dog


    Thanks for the history lesson.
     
  8. HighCoastHiker

    HighCoastHiker Top Dog

    Listen man, I apologize for the dumbshit rant, It wasn't and shouldn't have been directed at you personally.

    First of all,...Japan does have a welfare system. However, it is boxed and run differently than ours,....but in all fairness, fewer people need to avail themselves of it in Japanese society because of how society and safeguards have been structured. Unlike the US, the Japanese had....had.....rules to make sure old folks got pensions, etc. However, there have been lots of changes over the last few decades and the problems here are ever worse over there in some ways....they just pretend they don't exist a whole lot better than we do. So, the whole if they don't earn it the don't have it mantra is a lie. People are people everywhere, they get sick, they lose jobs, life throws curves. It is just that in some countries, like Japan, society thought it better to take care of small problems before they became big desperate ones,...like we do in the USA.

    To use a rude, but appropriate analogy, before the Chinese took sloppy seconds, the Japanese government was doing us like a crack-ho working for a cheeseburger.
    Instead of protecting American innovation and intellectual property,...corporate politicians allowed Japanese industry to rework, rebox and resell to US. As far as the Auto and heavy industries,....corporate politicians kept selling the idea that American workers of the future would only need computers to work,.....heavy industry and manual labor was so old school,.....so we didn't need to fight when American corporations started selling out and setting up elsewhere.

    While the Japanese were extending their school year and raising academinc requirements,...we were doing the opposite, trying to find more school holidays and ways to cut school breakfast and lunch programs,....you know, systematically undoing everything America had become famous for,...building an educated population by all means necessary.

    During the seventies when progressives were screaming "make changes now to the auto industy Detroit,....get innovative and fuel efficient,.....move with the time"....the auto makers said "screw y'all,...Americans love big cars and will drive them no matter how big and silly we make them." They were right of course,....up until gas hit three bucks a gallon. The auto makes were among the original "too big to fail crew." They've been propped up, under-taxed, bloated and behind the times for decades all with the help of the politicians they bought with our money. When shit really hit fan, there was no way to go but fire folks and move out of Michigan. You can't change the direction of a ship in mid-sink.

    Remember when "Made in Japan" was a joke,...and "Made in America" meant quality? Remember when that started to change?

    One last rant,...I promise,.... I get especially pissed off when those ultra-rich right-wing folks start using Detroit as the poster child for American decay and political bullshit. The subtext of the argument and the pictures is that ghetto-living, welfare stealing minorities who voted for Democrats made it this way.

    They're effectively getting one set of poor and disenfranchised folks (broke white people) to blame another poorer and more disenfranchised group (broke-ass black people aka Democrats) for all the problems of America without telling them the truth. In the west, they scare us with the great brown hordes sneaking across the border from mexico,......all the while, white folks are still going broker than even, the richer are richer than they have ever been compared to the rest of us,.....and everybody is at each others' throat while the rich do whatever the hell they want. By the way Arizona, how's that housing industry and tax base doing with all those welfare-sucking illegals gone? CNN Anti Immigration law backfires[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es3hq0XM-cw[/ame]

    What American business has done is sold off heavy industry, light manufacturing, technology,...outsourced customer service and everything else,....

    The only thing America really has left is,.....Hollywood/entertainment, McDonalds and banking,........but just wait until America's creditors get tired of the money-printing free for all, and the Greenback is no longer the world's reserve currency,........that's going to be a trip. Hell, we better start hoping that the whole world will have nothing better to do than watch movies, play video games and listen to rap music while eating McDonalds,....because if things keep going as they are, we won't have shit else to offer them.

    I'm not saying that people shouldn't take serious responsibilty for their own lives, children and communities. However, we really need to start looking at the root causes of the problems instead of blaming the symptoms.
     

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