Chikayo Morijiri

Meine Heimat in der Katastrophe

25.03.2011 | 12:47

The only thing that scares me

I felt like I time traveled when I arrived back to Tokyo. There's civilization here, even though there's no mineral water in the shops.

I went to a restaurant to eat my last Sashimi, raw fish. There're lots of business man, they are drinking beer and seem so happy. But actually they do not anywhere else to go. I heard, loads of people who have relatives in south Japan are leaving from Tokyo, especially the ones who have kids.

Sashimi
Food

Green Tea. Polluted?

Business Men

I had a meeting with my dispatcher for shooting with a new film crew tomorrow. He's Japanese and he grew up here. He has a huge anger towards the government and Tepco, the company running the Fukushima plant.

The nuclear reactor was built 30 years ago, and they haven't had safety check for 11 years! One of the communist senators sued the Liberal Democratic Party 2007, he predicted what's happening now, especially to the cooling system. Apparently he lost the trial, and his voice  vanished.

3 fireman who worked in the nuclear reactor in Fukushima now were exposed up from their feet. They weren't well prepared. But why?

Plus,there are no Tepco employees working there,those people who literally save our country are subcontractors. Japanese TV media is financed by ads so that they all afraid of losing
sponsors, that's why we can't know the truth. It's all about capitalism.

I read an interview with a thyroid carcinom doctor from Hiroshima, he was exposed to the radiation of the atomic bomb. He basically says people in Tokyo are worried too much, what
about people in Hiroshima? Nagasaki? They are still living with being exposed.

How easy human life get destroyed! This should be the time we connect with each other and help us instead of thinking only about yourself, I think.

I am home and turn on the breaker, take a shower with my favorite shampoo. I feel bit uncomfortable to use poisoned water though I have no choice.

The only things scares me now is open the fridge...

Let's do it tomorrow.

 

 
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abghoul schrieb am 25.03.2011 um 17:25
Maybe whatever lives in the fridge by now is even more scared about you looking inside ;)
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