“A fresh fight has begun.”
“A fresh fight has begun.”
1,500 march in Fukushima
http://www.doro-chiba.org/english/dc_en_11/PDF/Doro-ChibaQR_027.pdf
Speakers from Fukushima Prefecture Teachers Union, National Railways Workers Union Koriyama Factory Branch, Sendai City Municipal Workers Union, Farmers, Evacuees, and Student of Fukushima University demand;
As many as 1500 participants of June 19 Fukushima Rally declared to pursue responsibility of TEPCO and Kan administration till the end and rushed to the task force center of TEPCO and the state to demonstrate their fierce protest.
Appeals were made to rise up for struggle to defend children and their families by all means against any difficulty.
Doro-Chiba Quake Report June 24, 2011/ issue 27
Doro-Chiba Quake Report: http://dorochibanewsletter.wordpress.com


Behind the Curtain
Do not stop with the figureheads and straw men. Treat the source of the disease. TEPCO is the perfect flower of capital before people. Corporations, for profit and otherwise, should be dissolved at the first hint of environmental, social or economic injustice. Corporations, by design, always have enormous power and as such should be treated like a loaded gun.
If the Japanese people look behind the curtain they may find themselves deferring responsibility along with the other enablers of the current disaster. While we breathe it is never too late. Let us support all who endeavor to take responsibility.
All corporations put profit
All corporations put profit before the environment. The good ones give 1% of their profits to an environmental charity.
Nuclear Fallout is nonpolitical
Radionuclides do not espouse ideologies.
The USSR/Chernobyl nuclear disaster was not communist.
The French disaster was not socialist.
The USA & Japan nuclear disasters are not capitalist.
Upton Sinclair famously remarked that:
"Fascism is capitalism plus murder."
But the radioactive fallout is non-political. So far, humanity has not developed an 'ISM' or a religion which offers radioactive shielding, as a benefit.
Politics, religion,
Politics, religion, shielding?
What's your rap?
'ists' and 'isms'
'ists' and 'isms'
Well, "My Rap" is not a dinosaur/discredited 'ist' or an 'ism'.
As in communist, fascist, captalist, marxist, anarchist, monarchist ...
or
communism, fascism, captalism, marxism, anarchism, monarchism ...
The flaws in the 'ists' and the 'isms' are rather glaring and boring.
I lean toward restoration of our disgarded, constitutional republic, with a mixed economy.
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TEPCO deserves death
1,500 march in Fukushima
"TEPCO and Kan administration deserve death."
http://www.doro-chiba.org/english/dc_en_11/PDF/Doro-ChibaQR_027.pdf
Speakers from Fukushima Prefecture Teachers Union, National Railways Workers Union Koriyama Factory Branch, Sendai City Municipal Workers Union, Farmers, Evacuees, and Student of Fukushima University demand;
The TEPCO recently checked the degree of internal exposure of a part of the workers who were involved in the emergency operation to put down the hydrogen explosion. Upon the request of the workers to let them know the result of the measurement, TEPCO answered: “We can’t tell it to you now. For the publication of the result in future, we can’t promise you”. Evidently the result of the measurement must have shown a high level of radioactive exposure exceeding the official limit recently raised for an emergency situation by the nuclear authority.
“If only there had been no nuke plant”, with these last words, farmers commit suicide one after another, fishermen look up the sky with a sore heart and numerous workers are thrown on the street due to the closure of stricken factories. 300,000 school children in Fukushima are forced to radioactive exposure by the administrative instruction that their circumstances are “free from dangerous radiation.”
TEPCO and Kan administration deserve death. Is 100 billion Yen too expensive to save human lives? Are the stock price and the general meeting of TEPCO shareholders more important than human future?
Doro-Chiba Quake Report June 24, 2011/ issue 27
Doro-Chiba Quake Report: http://dorochibanewsletter.wordpress.com
"TEPCO and Kan
"TEPCO and Kan administration deserve death. Is 100 billion Yen too expensive to save human lives? Are the stock price and the general meeting of TEPCO shareholders more important than human future?"
I think we all know the answer to this. Where is their honor?
The Bushid? code is typified by seven virtues:
Rectitude
Courage
Benevolence
Respect
Honesty
Honor
Loyalty
Associated virtues
Filial piety
Wisdom
Care for the aged