Published: September 12th, 2012 at 8:44 pm ET
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Without medical examination cost assistance on site of the Fukushima nuclear high dose
News 7 (Japanese TV)
Sept 12, 2012
At ~2:00 in
Fukushima Daiichi Worker: The Health Ministry is busy with paperwork and does not understand the situation at the plant. The Health Ministry must think the workers are dispensable. No one will want to start working at plant.
Published: September 12th, 2012 at 8:44 pm ET
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Workers shouldn't get near the plant. Any nuclear plant.
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Oh I think the government understands the situation there, alright.
The Japanese government and Tepco remind me of the Nazis who built the gas chambers….
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but they had paperwork
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Japan doe's have a large population of Nazi's. http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Asian_Nazis
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Thanks for the laugh.
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Well, there's your solution: Get the Yakuza to recruit Asian Nazis to work at the plant.
No [sigh...] I guess that would be inhumane. Just keep using the regular Japanese guys trying to feed their families.
I wonder exactly what kind of 'health checkups' were even being done for these guys? "Nothing to worry about. NEXT"
I would love to see just ONE legitimate autopsy on the workers dropping dead of heart attacks.
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It will not happen, cover over cover-up. They have a secret plan and will stick to it no matter what. bastards.
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A part of me wishes that all available and potential workers would strike or just stop showing up. Maybe that would open Tepco's eyes a litte bit, but at the same time it would spell disaster.
Which is worse? A skeleton crew of mistreated workers who won't have health coverage who are not motivated and can't possibly get the job done with their low numbers? Or no workers at all to be taken advantage of and the job not getting done? Either way it seems not much is being done…maybe I'm wrong in that assessment.
I really can't wrap my head around this at the moment.
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It is only delaying what will happen sooner or later. might as well strike force management to work there instead.
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Cannon fodder.
My greatest rage on 3/11 was that TEPCO was too big to die.
My greatest rage today is that TEPCO is still too big to die, and that they just don't understand life, nor do they desire to understand. They live in their shells and pretend all is fine and dandy and liable-free. There is no compassion or comprehension thereof, only of damage control and camouflage, usually grossly incompetent doing so.
End the utility monopoly and save the nation.
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