Anyone imagine what would have been the fate of the US had we been "hit" like Japan? Take a look at my former home city of New Orleans, for example, where Katrina is baby crap compared to what hit Japan. Looting in the streets, murders, looters shooting at rescue workers, etc.,
Take a look at Japan now. People wait half the day for some water and food. There have been no incidents of looting. Well, no incidents that are newsworthy as believe me, the major news outfits would pounce all over that. There have been no fights in the massive food/water lines. There is an attitude of "roll up your sleeves, and do the right thing" among the Japanese that I highly respect!
Anyone remember that WWII poster (I know ironic since were talking about Japan), where the young Lady with the bandana on her head, sleeves rolled up, and making a bicep muscle was a recruitment poster for Women to work in munitions, etc., factories? The attitude THEN here in the US was roll up your sleeves, pitch in, and do the right thing.
Fast forward to 2011 here in the US and there is absolutely NO comparison to the values people of the 1950's had vs the "values" we "behold" now. So sad! It's almost like the US we knew; a once great Country has been turned into an "out of my damn way, give me something, screw you" Country. Breaks my heart.
As for the Japanese people, I am very proud of them for keeping with their values of honor and courage in the face of this disaster! We may be a super power, but we aren't too damned super to learn from the Japanese during their time of dispair...
Take a look at Japan now. People wait half the day for some water and food. There have been no incidents of looting. Well, no incidents that are newsworthy as believe me, the major news outfits would pounce all over that. There have been no fights in the massive food/water lines. There is an attitude of "roll up your sleeves, and do the right thing" among the Japanese that I highly respect!
Anyone remember that WWII poster (I know ironic since were talking about Japan), where the young Lady with the bandana on her head, sleeves rolled up, and making a bicep muscle was a recruitment poster for Women to work in munitions, etc., factories? The attitude THEN here in the US was roll up your sleeves, pitch in, and do the right thing.
Fast forward to 2011 here in the US and there is absolutely NO comparison to the values people of the 1950's had vs the "values" we "behold" now. So sad! It's almost like the US we knew; a once great Country has been turned into an "out of my damn way, give me something, screw you" Country. Breaks my heart.
As for the Japanese people, I am very proud of them for keeping with their values of honor and courage in the face of this disaster! We may be a super power, but we aren't too damned super to learn from the Japanese during their time of dispair...
