Thursday, March 24, 2011

Pray For Japan

During the recent event in the world, and considering how much this affects us all over the world, I've chosen to share my thoughts about the tsunami and the earthquake that hit the 11th of March.

Before I start, i would just like to extend my sympathies to everyone affected and who lost their family, friends or were otherwise hurt by this disaster. I pray that you will get back on your feet, and that whatever happens takes a turn for the better. And I wish I could do more for you.

That being said, I'd like to turn the tables to the people claiming Japan had this disaster coming. I keep telling myself that it is only cruel jokes, but I've been horrofied by poeple actually believing this completely. I've even heard a nun talking publicly that this disaster hit Japan because they do not believe in god. The are several pictures roaming the internet about americans laughing at this because of Pearl Harbor. Im not trying to generalize or pin the americans, because i know a lot of them a doing whatever they can to aid Japan, but this just gets on my nerve. I feel like screaming at them and shake them until these kind of thoughts makes a hasty exit out of their mind. Yes, Pearl Harbor was horrible, but no country, race, species, continent or living thing deserves such a disaster.

Another sad thing to observe is, that circumstances like these is when we see the real everyday heroes. The heroes that stay behind and do not expect to come back to their families. The workers at the Fukushima Nuclear Plant still work tirelessly at keeping of disaster. I particularily remember a translated Twitter message
ABC made with a daughter to one of the workers, who talks about how her mom reacted when the dad took off to help repairing the broken reactor. "I have never seen my mom cry like this. Poeple at the reactor fight and sacrifice themselves to protect you. Please, dad, come home alive!".

If you want more fact about the 11th of march disaster, you can click here.

On a last note, I will provide you a link to the Red Cross Society. Help out if you feel you can.

In any case, I pray for Japan. Do you?

48 comments:

  1. I do. Unfortunately I am unable to donate in my area... I can't wait for a way to do so...

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  2. I don't pray for Japan. I do something. Not to insinuate that you don't, but anytime there is a "event" like this people talk about how they're "praying" for them or they do a meaningless gesture like post a Facebook status and think they made a difference. It's horrible.

    Aw, you changed you profile picture on Twitter to green to support Iran? Well guess what, I was running Squid servers so they could actually connect with the outside world. Make a difference, don't just hope for it.

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  3. So much tragedy I only hope that people will be able to help them rebuild and recover from what has completely torn their country apart.

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  4. yes i hope they have a fast recovery!

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  5. I'm an Atheist so i won't be 'praying' for them but i hope they are fine. I'm glad you are not one of those American tards that say : payback for Pearl Harbor. 2 words : Hiroshima, Nagasaki.

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  6. i agree with Mrbunni bunch of Hypocrites and ignorants.

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  7. praying for japan! donated a bit to the redcross too is a good thing you have them links, thanks

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  8. Don't pray for Japan. Praying doesn't do anything. Donate money.

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  9. Yeah, I don't pray, I do something that ACTUALLY helps, such as donating money.

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  10. My prayers go out to japan every day

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  11. I am really worried about living in NorCal now. We're next.

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  12. I agree, the japanese suffered a catastrophe and they are receiving nothing but hate from so many ignorant people.

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  13. Absolutely not praying for Japan. Not that I have anything against Japan, it's the idea of prayer that I'm against. They have my best wishes, however.

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  14. concerning the idiots, if anything these days it would be better to just to ignore as much as to expect them.

    And maybe one day ill follow my own advice.

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  15. I do...it's so terrible whats going on. One thing after another.

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  16. I hope everything works out for Japan, they have my regards.

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  17. I'm not praying for japan, I'm paying for japan!

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  18. Seriously, sometimes I hate America for those ignorant pricks who bring up Pearl Harbor at a time like this.
    My prayers go to Japan.

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  19. I pray too because the situation here.. it's unfair

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  20. A true tragedy. Its really appalling that people would say they deserved this. the nun obviously know nothing of the world, there are christians in japan too, not that it matters.

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  21. and so many assholes on facebook claiming it's karma for pearl harbour what the fu'k??

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  22. People will always sprout shit when disasters happen to get attention and push their agendas. Nice post!

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  23. I don't want to stereotype an entire nation, but 'those' Americans who were happy about this because of Pearl Habour are also the same Americans who expect the entire world to mourn 9/11.

    Strange considering the American bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused more civilian deaths than eighty 9/11's combined.

    Like I said, I didn't want to get political. The fact of the matter is everybody should want to help regardless as Human beings are compassionate towards one another by nature, all politics does is prevent that.

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  24. I have donated to the redcross for this cause.

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  25. The ones knowingly getting heavily dosed to fix the reactor are definitely the bravest here.

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  26. youll find news on my blog. and yes i hope it will have a good end

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  27. Id just like to point out that when new orleans shit got real, there was looting and all this other bad shit that PEOPLE did. anything like that happening there?

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  28. japanese ppl are really one team. They will fix things soon

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  29. i agree. i think it's sad when people believe a group "deserved" something awful that happened to them. good to see there are mature people on the internet still!

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  30. No group ever deserves harm.

    Prayers for all those effected.

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  31. my regards for the families of lost and past ones!

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  32. It was a tragedy and disaster, and should be treated as such

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  33. I don't think praying does anything. I think it's something Japan has to deal with on their own, and they have to just wait it out. But we all have our own opinions.

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  34. Yes. I hope they get over this horrible tragedy. Good post, thanks! >>>

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  35. I do hope that any larger tragey is maintian, but prays are a no-no since I don't believe in anything I could pray to.

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  36. I don't pray for japan because praying doesn't do anything, instead I raise awareness and donate.

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  37. Japan is in my thoughts.


    and yeah those people who wrote the comments about karma at this time are hated by the internets.

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  38. I dont pray but for sure im supporting them man. Thanks for the info, now following. And the Pearl Harbor thing, ugh, it's so stupid...

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  40. Nice article, look out for a similar article about Japan on my blog!

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  41. When I saw those facebook printscreens of pearl harbor comments, I was raging.

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