Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Disgusted

Unless you've been living under a rock for the past week, you can't have missed the overwhelming and terrifying events that are currently plaguing Japan. A 9.0 earthquake -- the largest in the country's recorded history -- struck, even affecting the whole planet itself. The subsequent tsunami swept through the coasts and has left many places in ruins. And now the country's very existence could be in thanks to radiation leaks caused by the quake. And this is all while the death toll continues to climb higher.

However, America, and a few other countries it appears, have proven yet again that some of their people don't give a damn about anyone but themselves. Today at school, there were at least several people I discovered who went out of their way to spew the most horrifying thing I've heard in a long time: that Japan deserves this for their attack on Pearl Harbor.

Correct me if my history book has been wrong all this time, but I thought we retaliated for that attack long ago. Hiroshima? Nagasaki? Atomic bomb? Ring some bells, people? We took out those two cities at the end of World War II, and the death toll was far higher than what was seen at Pearl Harbor. Since then we've established good relations with Japan. Anyone now who looks to the past and tries to find some supernatural reason for Japan suffering these disasters is disgusting. It's bad enough we get to listen to idiots like Westboro Baptist Church and Glenn Beck spew their mouths (the latest being Beck's claim that God sent the earthquake at Japan for their supposed ignorance of the Ten Commandments), but even some of our ordinary citizens feel the same.

I'd also like to point out how there have been no instances of Japan's people looting and stealing things in the wake of this disaster. How funny, and how heroic. After Hurricane Katrina, there were tons of reports of former New Orleans citizens breaking into shops and taking what wasn't rightfully theirs, all in the name of looking out for themselves. While I would never disregard the damage done to New Orleans due to that disaster, it is clear that Japan is facing a much worse reality. Yet you don't hear about any of its citizens committing such things. No, like a true nation, its people are sticking together. It's not about number one to them.

Japan being in as much danger as it is right now means several things. For one, the country has been responsible for many, MANY products and goods that we often take for granted. The entertainment and gaming industries have roots there. So much of our food comes from that country and the surrounding areas. Their culture is one of the most amazing on this planet, and they've always been held in high regard for a good reason. If nothing is done, either by sheer luck or by the assistance of other nations, Japan will be doomed. And we will have lost one of the most wonderful cultures seen in history. How's that for the history texts?

I realize that these idiots do not represent all of us. Nevertheless, the fact they exist says a lot. This world has been divided for too long. By race, by religion, by prejudices, by social class, and by history. Our cultures may be different, but we're still the same living, breathing human race on the same planet. It's high time we, as a whole, really must shelter our egos and our pride, and help out those who need it. Even if we can't do much, at least we can say we're praying and hoping for the best. Those that instead sit back and cite "karma" or point fingers at God as being responsible for this atrocity, you disgust me.

My thoughts are with you, Japan. I pray you recover really quickly.

1 comments:

kitkat said...

gawd! i'm so with you on every thing u wrote. like hw cn people compare this with the pearl harbor ish..like Japan is obviously facing very terrible times and some people still have the guts to try to blame them for the misfortune.
i'm so sad bout what's happening and i hope things get better over there :/

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