[identity profile] rasilio.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] talkpolitics
http://news.yahoo.com/s/theweek/20110315/cm_theweek/213154


It seems everywhere else in the world when there is a natural disaster there is looting/rioting and the more serious the disaster the more serious the looting and rioting. Even here in the States where we have a decent record on the looting front there was plenty of looting following the Katrina disaster but in Japan, none whatsoever.

True it must be something in their culture that helps, if nothing else there focus on discipline would be a major benefit but there are other cultures that have a similar focus on discipline and I'm not so sure they would show the same results following a similar scale disaster.

Another factor that I think might be relevant which does not seem to have been discussed is the age factor. Looting has very strong negative correlation with age and Japan's median age is the 2nd highest in the world at 44.8 years old (Germany is 1st at 44.9, Italy is 3rd at 43.5 this begs an interesting question, why is it that the 3 "oldest" countries in the world are the 3 Axis countries from WW2? Given the extent to which 2 of them were depopulated during the War would seem to severely restrict their 80+ population)

Is that enough though? Is it their unique particular blend of culture and advanced age that makes them essentially immune to looting or is it something else and is there anything the rest of the world can take from this?

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Date: 15/3/11 22:18 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] speciesofspaces.livejournal.com
So you have an issue with the folks in country being not hysterical or upset or ranty-ravey enough.

I think that proves the point.

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Date: 15/3/11 22:24 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yes-justice.livejournal.com
you have an issue with the folks in country being not hysterical or upset or ranty-ravey enough

Yes. That is exactly what I said. Gold star!

This is quite a bit more important than Charlie Sheen. Its news, what can one say? Level six now, according to IAEA.



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Date: 15/3/11 22:38 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] speciesofspaces.livejournal.com
Many things have been more important than Charlie Sheen for, IDK, ever. Especially the last few weeks. But that hasn't stopped America ... etc.

(I don't have teevee, so I'm just guessing based on this and stuff I see on facebook etc. that the crazyman is still getting undue attention.)

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Date: 15/3/11 23:28 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yes-justice.livejournal.com
http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2011/03/the_fukushima_disaster_hyperbo.php

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