The risk of death due to an explosion is horrible. But what's worse is the long-term effects of radiation poisoning. The initial blast is only the beginning. Radiation will poison flora an fauna. As the radiation works its way up the food chain, cancer will become more of an issue. Both men an women could face reproductive and a host of other as yet unforeseen problems.
But, just as I think things can get worse...ignorance blankets the airwaves. These talking ass-hats begin diagnosing the economic repercussions of this disaster in the most insensitive manner imaginable. A media outlet that shall remain nameless framed the disaster not in terms of lives lost or ruined, homes destroyed or infrastructure damaged, but in terms of the cost to the American populous because of a Toyota Prius shortage. Did I hear right? Is someone comparing shortage of Mickey Mouse cars to a massive earthquake, devastating tsunami and nuclear meltdown? Never mind the loss of thousands of lives; let's get upset because Muffy has to wait a little longer for her Prius.
All of this while Haiti is still in shambles. Where's the outrage? Oh, I'm sorry that Haiti's economy isn't as crucial to globe as Japan's. I am sorry that they don't export anything valuable enough that would drive us Prius-driving, Gucci bag-totting, Wii-playing ass-hats to give a crap. I am sorry that the loss of human life is not enough on its own to keep our national attention for longer than a minute.
Don't get me started on New Orleans. The point of this rant is to remind myself that we don't care about anything unless we are personally affected. Don't pretend to care about the Japanese people or the Haitian people or even Louisiana if all we care about is our cars, fuel costs or flat screen TVs. I love being human, but sometimes we suck.
Pray for Japan, Haiti, Australia, Lebanon, Egypt and all the people of the world struggling right now.
Kevin Greene