As a child, I left the Japanese nation with less than a favorable impression I saw the destruction of a family as we returned to American soil. I can vouch for the fact that time heals, 40 years later I have come to respect the Japanese Culture as I have come to realize that my child hood experience does not reflect the real Japanese people of today. http://bit.ly/f3qTkm
As we witness the video http://bit.ly/dUj87K that has been coming to use from all over the world, we see the all the best in this majestic and proud culture. This modern country remains calm, and resolute, yet they process this disaster as they have all the disasters this little county has dealt with several century's of experience. They are diligent in doing what they must to get this country back on its feet.
We see the struggle they have, yet they don't surrender to the charity that is pouring into Japan to assist them in this struggle. If you recall just a little more than a year ago when Haiti suffered a disaster too, they had the world include them to give the aid they desperately needed. The difference however, the people of Haiti turned to violence, as the thuggery of this country rose to the surface when they felt that they were owed the aid that was forthcoming from the world. Like a spoiled child they caved in, they demonstrated to the world why this country has spent hundreds of years in struggle, their culture does not have the resolve to muster the internal fortitude necessary for their own recovery.http://bit.ly/gFf2W4
Japan on the other hand, remains gracious as they accept the help from the world. They also remain committed to restoring this country and work to get their lives back to normal, proud and independent. You do not see them resulting to looting, violence and the hand-out attitude that we saw in Haiti. They are strong, and it is the culture that they draw the strength to face this disaster head on and united. They exemplify the very best in people, yes over time, I have come to admire and respect the Japanese culture. I do pray for their full recovery, they will rise from the rubble and will remain proud, yet humbled in who they are, simply put, they are Japan. As for Haiti, that's another story, not for this one.
As we witness the video http://bit.ly/dUj87K that has been coming to use from all over the world, we see the all the best in this majestic and proud culture. This modern country remains calm, and resolute, yet they process this disaster as they have all the disasters this little county has dealt with several century's of experience. They are diligent in doing what they must to get this country back on its feet.
We see the struggle they have, yet they don't surrender to the charity that is pouring into Japan to assist them in this struggle. If you recall just a little more than a year ago when Haiti suffered a disaster too, they had the world include them to give the aid they desperately needed. The difference however, the people of Haiti turned to violence, as the thuggery of this country rose to the surface when they felt that they were owed the aid that was forthcoming from the world. Like a spoiled child they caved in, they demonstrated to the world why this country has spent hundreds of years in struggle, their culture does not have the resolve to muster the internal fortitude necessary for their own recovery.http://bit.ly/gFf2W4
Japan on the other hand, remains gracious as they accept the help from the world. They also remain committed to restoring this country and work to get their lives back to normal, proud and independent. You do not see them resulting to looting, violence and the hand-out attitude that we saw in Haiti. They are strong, and it is the culture that they draw the strength to face this disaster head on and united. They exemplify the very best in people, yes over time, I have come to admire and respect the Japanese culture. I do pray for their full recovery, they will rise from the rubble and will remain proud, yet humbled in who they are, simply put, they are Japan. As for Haiti, that's another story, not for this one.
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