Friday, March 18, 2011

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BIG IN JAPAN: My tribute

Very good! Today

had plans to publish another post, but due to events that occurred last 11th March in Japan and that in the course of days away of reduce stress, are learning more and more data that make up the whole concern ... I want to add from this humble corner, signs of affection, affection and solidarity with the Japanese people.

The images of the tsunami triggered by an earthquake of magnitude 8.9 on the Richter scale, have been over the last few days, news of any newscast opening. Both video enthusiasts, as collected through mobile phones have made us live the experience as if we were there, in person, but in reality, we were sitting peacefully the chair of our homes. Shocking and terrible. People trying to escape being swallowed up by the fury of the waters, dragging everything in their path ...

If the natural disaster was not enough, has joined the problem of damage to one of the country's nuclear plants, with a radiation leak that could have dire consequences for Japan's population and by extension to adjacent regions and even to our own planet and its inhabitants.

But even more impressive if anything, I think Japanese people's attitude to the disaster. The image they convey is calm within its immense pain, discipline within their fears and insecurities, of people prepared to see me through how strong that it was the blow.

His story is there. You just have to remember the second world war, were in ruins and see where they have come in just over five years. A people proud of themselves and work as one. Not to mention his incredible talent in different technological and cultural fields, which are main points of reference for much of the world.

As far as I'm concerned, Japanese cartoons are the best comics and the number one (with all due respect to my idolized Francisco IbaƱez). The manga is the gender more often in any corner of any place that is understood as civilized.

And as I was to forget the great Go Nagai, the creator of Mazinger Z , born in the Empire of the Rising Sun, inspired by this humble blog.

Best wishes to quickly recovers to normal and my full conviction that you will know you again to rise, as it did in other stages of your history, and transmit to you my sympathy and deepest condolences to the families and friends of all the disaster victims who ended their lives.

I do not know why, but I came to a head Alphaville group topic the early 80's, it was a great success by then, and although the letter itself, says little Japanese, I used to pay tribute to this great country, which I have deep admiration and sympathy. BIG in JAPAN ... GREAT!

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Tragedies like this, we should serve all of us to realize, how small they are our everyday problems. And as a country, we should learn many things from them.



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