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This will make the difference: Japan is not Haiti ....or New Orleans for that matter
American Thinker ^ | 03/14/2011 | Errol Philips

Posted on 03/14/2011 6:59:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Japan is not Haiti ....

Here is what to expect in the coming months out of the disaster that has affected Northeast Japan:

How do I know .... I was living just outside of Kobe when the monstrous jishin (earthquake) hit in January 1995 and virtually destroyed the center of a major Japanese City killing 6,600 people covering a 20 mile swath. I was right in the middle.

Down the street from where I lived a 7 story apartment building ended up being 4 stories. My next door neighbor died from a collapsed roof.

When the quake hit, I thought it was a bomb going off.

Here's what didn't happen
:

There was no looting or breaking into food stores

There was no time for trying to blame anyone

There was no one cutting in the front of the line to get water

There were no calls to lawyers

Here is what did happen:


The people in the Kobe Area were not waiting around for a US Aircraft Carrier

The Military was deployed immediately to dig and search.

The Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) were the early suppliers of medical supplies and food (They had the connections and the means to get the material to the folks

Within days Temporary housing was being constructed all over the Area

Within days portable showers and toilet facilities were set up all over the Area

Within days, supermarkets were opened and the queues stretched endlessly as they could only let a few people in the stores at a time. There was no anger, yelling, blaming, looting, cutting in front

Within hours ... clean-up began by everyone .. students, teachers, seniors, yakuza, politicians. Everyone seemed to be contributing in some way.

As a foreigner, I was treated like everyone else .... 

Result
:

By the time I left Japan 4 years later, I would say 90 % of the entire City of Kobe had been rebuilt .... and consider that New York has been unable to erect a couple of building at ground zero now going on 10 years.

So like I said, Japan is not Haiti...nor New Orleans. They don't need us...that is not to say they would not be unappreciative of any assistance. Probably the best thing we can do is provide helicopters, portable medical facilities and staffing if requested and search sniffing dogs.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: earthquake; haiti; japan; japanearthquake
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To: BwanaNdege

Good book idea, I’d be very interested in that as well.


41 posted on 03/14/2011 9:43:02 AM PDT by Spudx7
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To: Keith in Iowa

Have to respectfully disagree. It’s not at all about “ideology”; it’s cultural. There’s a huge difference. I’ll leave the rest to the reader’s imagination (peppered with our life experience).


42 posted on 03/16/2011 5:14:57 PM PDT by RightOnline
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