Monday, March 14, 2011

Immuniaztion Recordsontario

Japan, a popular example of discipline

Comment facts, figures, future or immediate consequences of misfortune suffered by the Japanese people seems a little useless, first because we do not know the whole event, secondly because the newsagents just alarmism but do not give solutions.

If we have seen these days is that the man is so small before nature that can never be with her for more atrocities they try. If we have seen is a people ravaged by the effects of nature, normal cycles, by the impotence of the human face of natural forces. We are capable of space travel, to invent, to think we are gods in a land that is the true goddess ours. We wanted to let our Lord paragraph aside for a few golden calves that we now see is destructible because man is vulnerable, because their arrogance is destructible.

But we have seen a damaged town was destroyed in minutes and not crying in the streets and does not look more guilty than the reality. We are seeing a disciplined people in their movements, serious and sensible to the misery. If this had happened in Spain and would be looking for guilty human or political opponents who charge the disaster. Japan, Japan is looking for solutions and help each other. It is their culture, their way of seeing the world. A people who truly suffered a holocaust in 1945 and still suffers today. A humble village that has grown and mastered and now many nations will be happy with six points for the misery suffered, but a people with its culture, its people united and strong traditions. Les

is "the worst", now comes the wake of misfortune. In our Spain and used the disaster as a theme discussion on nuclear power, no matter that there do not need the military to avoid looting, or that the distributions of water and food are carried to order and no looting, no matter the dead, here mind using the earthquake as an excuse for if yes or no nuclear power plants. And if something has been demonstrated after the earthquake and tsunami is actually nuclear plants are safe. The masterful blog "Towards the Collapse" explains.

But, after much encouragement to the ancient village of which both have to learn and so little to dispose

"Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam."

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