Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Futaba Hospital in Okuma Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, received an evacuation notice before the earthquake and tsunami. After receiving another nuclear radiation crisis notice on the 14th, all th

Futaba Hospital in Okuma Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, received an evacuation notice before the earthquake and tsunami. After receiving another nuclear radiation crisis notice on the 14th, all th

Futaba Hospital in Okuma Town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, received an evacuation notice before the earthquake and tsunami. After receiving another nuclear radiation crisis notice on the 14th, all the hospitals

In the past few days, I have seen everywhere praising Japan for how good it is

But everyone has seen that the Japanese government has failed to provide disaster relief

And as you said Yes, not all Japanese are good people. Some are greedy for life and afraid of death, and some are undisciplined.

Discipline is the most basic, but why don’t we see many Japanese enthusiastically delivering supplies to disaster areas? Many victims in the shelters are unable to get food and warm clothing. This fully shows that most Japanese people are somewhat indifferent.

The Japanese government’s ability to respond is also very poor. The Prime Minister has not visited the disaster area so far. Is Tokyo far away there? If you have time for a meeting, why not send some food to the victims? The 72-hour prime time has long passed. Now that disaster relief begins, all we can really do is search for corpses.