Monday, 14 March 2011

Japan Disaster

Is there anyone out there who can forget the Pearl Harbour incident in Decemner 7 , 1941? The sneaky attacks that has been repeated throughout our history books, tested in O levels history, again in A level history. The steamy scene where Kate Beckinsale and Ben Affleck showed their affections in the hangar... No one will be able to forget all this. So why then, does it gives the right for people to criticise those who blame Karma for the natural disaster at Japan?

"It is immoral, you imbeciles! Why must you hit Japan at their lowest point by bringing up Karma? We should move on!"
Why do u all become so defensive of Japan? Is it because they brought you pokemon, your favourite PSP , Sony Playstation, and that is why you all feel more attached to them?

I am one who believe in retribution. Do to others what you want others to do to you. Sometimes, god has/have a funny way of punishing us. Maybe , this served as a huge lesson to everyone. Time to sit up, take responsibility, change our mindsets, do good for humanity. History teaches us to learn from past mistakes and move on. The thing is, how many of us can truly say we have moved on? How can we, as normal beings, deny someone of the right to be remembered of their sad past that drives their hatred or anger today?

Remember this. What I believe does not means I stand for it. I respect their viewpoint. If you all who keep exclaiming those people should just die because they are blaming it on karma, then think again. Could you ever understand their pain and losses, when their loved ones were sneaked up by the Japs, died under the merciless attacks without even having a chance to say goodbye. Think again....

What I hope the world will learn from the past decade is simply to be more responsible for our future generations. A little sacrifice will come a long way for the young ones. The thing that worries me most is the nuclear meltdown that may occur anytime. If it do happens, my heart goes all out to Japan. They will have to suffer a second nuclear scar in the nation's history. Imagine a much part of their north east will be non-habitual. Furthermore, Korea Peninsula will be affected with those minute radioactive particles floating in the air.

Nuclear energy is indeed a good choice to replace fuel-reliant energy. However, when a disaster strikes, it just multiplies the enormity of the catastrophic end result. I can never imagine if Indonesia or Malaysia does build one. Indonesia is never reliable to tap on such high-end technology. Look at the geographical location of Indonesia, is it even conceivable for them build a nuke plant? Once the world shake, and the whole SEA will be wiped out.

Oh well, that sums up what I have to say for the whole issue. Please, no meltdown.

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