I got this video in an e-mail it was enclosed in an article which can be found here. It absolutely shocked me and the only desire I had after watching this video was to get a machine gun and slaughter all of those poor animals. However, this video is almost a week old now so maybe by now all those poor creatures are in cow heaven!
In the same web-site I came across a few other shocking stories:
When people leave their cattle behind I can kind of understand. After all arranging transport and other facilities for a large amount of cattle is very difficult and in a short time almost logistically impossible task. However, how people can leave their pets, some of which were apparently left on their chains by the house to starve is simply beyond me. Thank goodness there are some people who care out there, but I don't think there are enough of those.
The most shocking thing was a comment I found under the article about the dying cattle:
"This is dreadful and tragically the result of a natural disaster" - excuse me, but please can someone explain how this is a consequence of a natural disaster? I would imagine, don't know why, that this is a consequence of purely stupid and selfish (as always) human behaviour. After all what idiot would think of building a nuclear power station (and not one but whole four) in a country that experiences around 80 percent of all the planet's earthquakes?
And even then once they decide to build them, what idiot engineer would place emergency water pumps bellow sea level when the power station is so close to the coast! This is simply beyond me.
Yes earthquakes can not be stopped nor can tsunamis, but this nuclear meltdown could have been. We now are officially told that this is level 7 nuclear disaster but not as bad as Chernobyl... Well, well, well the problem is Chernobyl also was just 7, as there is no higher level... And, Chernobyl only had one reactor (not four) even if it had no containment capsule or whatever they like to call it. And one more thing Japanese officials told just as many lies if not more as the USSR officials did during their nuclear disaster. One difference, in USSR there were people working 24/7 staying in the station knowing far too well of the consequence of such actions. Japanese station workers actually abandoned the station to save their arses instead of preventing a disaster. Japanese officials were thinking for 2 days what to do before actually doing anything.
I am by no way justifying the behaviour of USSR officials during Chernobyl disaster, barely providing a point for comaparison.
I thought those guys (Japanese) were clever. Sorry for the stereotype. Regardless, I was wrong, they are just as stupid and greedy and selfish as the rest of the world. If this does not show us that nuclear power is the most dangerous form of energy nothing will. No one actually knows what happens once the reactor over-heats and goes on fire, no one can do a test on what chemical reactions and activities take place there. It isn't possible. But of course who cares I am sure someone profited.
Fuck nuclear energy. I want a windmill.
Going back to those abandoned pets. I can understand that some people may not have been able to find their pets, but how on earth can you get into your car and drive off whilst leaving your dog or cat behind to die of radioactive elements, rays, starvation and god knows what else? It is supposed to be a member of your family. Would they do that to their mums if they weren't at home at the time of departure? It is simply beyond me. I am so disappointed in human race in general. We bugger the planet, the air, the water, we are killing hundreds of species around the Earth because we can't stop being selfish, we waste and fill our world with toxic waste. How the hell can anyone participating in this murder of Earth have children? What will they leave to them?
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