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March 20, 2011 The Fukushima 50 and the White House CipherBy Clarice FeldmanThis was a week of enormous contrasts, in which we saw colossal courage and integrity and bravery on the part of U.S. troops and ordinary Japanese, and cowardice and childishness in the White House. Battered by a devastating earthquake followed by a tsunami which has destroyed cities and apparently taken the lives of untold thousands of its people, Japan faced the possibility of even worse news -- a crisis in its Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, which if uncontrolled would wreak enormous additional damage, and which in any case will result in substantial energy constraints in a country with few energy resources of its own. One could only watch the horror and be stunned by the brave and civilized response of the Japanese nuclear technicians -- dubbed the Fukushima 50 -- who willingly risked their health and lives to save their countrymen. As this column goes to press it appears the Fukushima heroes may have succeeded in preventing the meltdown of the fuel rods under extraordinarily difficult conditions. But the Fukushima 50 were not alone in bringing great honor to their people. So many people were displaced from their homes by the three events that shelters were inadequate to hold them all. Yet picture after picture of them revealed the slots had been given to the youngest and the most elderly and infirm, and the shelters looked clean and orderly, even if short of amenities. Everywhere in the areas involved food, clothing, water and, transport and medical supplies are inadequate. Even in Tokyo, supplies are dwindling, and as the weather is cold the lack of energy to heat homes coupled with frequent aftershocks most certainly be dispiriting. And yet...shops REDUCED prices of food and water when they had them; people waited in orderly lines to get what was needed; there are no reports of looting or mayhem, It is a moment every one of us who witnesses it from our distant, safe havens shall never forget. ![]() Those of our troops called to assist them matches the selflessness of the Japanese survivors. An online friend I've nicknamed DoT posted this email from Ensign Margaret Morton, USS Mustin (DDG 89) a cousin of his. She's stationed on the USS Mustin and the ship's mission this week is to provide relief to the stricken near Sendai. She provides details of the situation from her vantage point:
Another friend, Janet, said the week's events reminded her of this portion of the Screwtape Letters, Letter XXIX, where two demons are talking about "the Enemy"(God):
As of Thursday night there are still 30 schoolchildren in Ishinomaki whose parents were to pick them up when the tsunami hit. They remained in their classrooms with their loving teachers waiting for their parents to turn up. No one knows if their parents survived or where they are if they did, but the teachers wait with them to give them courage and love and have forbidden any reporters or strangers to enter for fear the mere opening of the door will give the children false hope and break down the reserve which has kept them calm and comforted in this awful time. In the face of all this it is hard to believe that this blurb from the official White House web page could be real, but I am sad to report this infantile, narcissistic, piece of tripe, utterly lacking in empathy or dignity is authentic: As he does every year, the President filled out his brackets predicting the winners of the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments, but discussing it with Doris Burke of ESPN, he began with a call to stand with the people of Japan:
In another time, people would already be chiseling the name of such an inept leader off all official tablets to hide from history his having reached such an exalted place . As it is, perhaps we will have to settle for the unmaking of all the acts and legislation undertaken in his name, Already in Asbury Park, N. J., one of the first schools named for him has been shut down. It was an elementary school where the community spent $36,000 per pupil only to get low test scores in return. Somehow it seems fitting.
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