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Posted on 3/15/16 at 4:05 pm to NOFOX
Number of people killed in Japenese Tsunami: The confirmed death toll is 15,894 as of February 10, 2016.
What's your point NOFOX?
Nobody in Japan rioted or killed or raped people in the superdome.
CNN
No excuse for the victim mentality and people looting in NOLA after Katrina.
What's your point NOFOX?
Nobody in Japan rioted or killed or raped people in the superdome.
quote:
Tokyo (CNN) -- I've been asked questions along this theme multiple times, from my friends and family in the United States to colleagues who work around the globe: How, amid Japan's worst natural disaster in 100 years, can the Japanese seem so calm?
Food and water are both scarce. Electricity in the tsunami zone is nearly nonexistent. Survivors have lacked information about their missing loved ones.
But unlike other disasters where the world has observed looting, rioting and public outbursts of sorrow and rage, it has seen a country quietly mourning, its people standing patiently for hours in orderly lines for a few bottles of water.
CNN
No excuse for the victim mentality and people looting in NOLA after Katrina.
This post was edited on 3/15/16 at 4:09 pm
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