Monday, March 28, 2011

Turkish Nuclear Power Plants and Aid

When we, as "Crazy Turks", heard about the natural disaster that hit Japan, we were very upset. We were upset because they, who had one of the greatest economies on earth, would become poorer than us. When a nation is poorer than us we develop great compassion towards them because their fallen state makes us satisfy our egos. We can help them, send them aid and rescue teams. However, before the disaster seven nations, Japan, being one of them, were crushing capitalists. Now, they are poorer than us and they are not capitalists anymore. Even the Japanese ambassador to Turkey appeared on the TV screen and begged for help, from who? From Turks. We are very happy to help them, because we feel now superior. On the other hand, when the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant exploded, emitting all over the world, no body panicked. Radioactive clouds passes over the U.S.A. There was no response from Americans. The clouds passed over the entire Europe, no French, English, German or any other person from any other European nation said nothing. Now the clouds are coming towards Turkey. For the last two days Turks are over-reacting in panic. It is so because a Turk's life is worth millions' life. This Turkish selfness is something incredible. If Turkey is exposed to radiation, we may not be willing to the Japanese. The Turkish prime minister says that he is going to get five nuclear plants built in Turkey. He says that they are not dangerous. However, he is going to have them built in Turkey for the Turks who are most scared of radioactive explosion. His intention may be to take revenge on the Japanese. Who knows, he may want to prove that we are also wealthy and we have the power to build the most expensive and the most dangerous nuclear power plants in the world. I guess, if a nuclear power plant in Turkey explodes, it will erase all human civilization on earth together with the Japanese and the entire world will see who is the best in termination of human civilization.

1 comment:

  1. Berk, why do you claim the Japanese "are not capitalists anymore" merely because their nation suffered a catastrophe? Do you imply that natural phenomena define a nation's economic policies and practices?

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