Thursday, June 16, 2011

More Dispare and Fear in Japan


Twitter's newsquake reported a resent finding of an earless bunny found near the nuclear power plant disaster. This unusual find is rekindling fears of the radiation damage that may have harmed the people in Japan. The reason that this find is so scary is because it could possibly be a sign that humans may experience extreme medical problems and complications like the earless bunny. Radiation has always scared the people of the world in regards to cancer. Even with the Japanese government putting restrictions on goods that come from the surrounding areas of the nuclear plant and the scare of contaminated fish making people more cautious can't stop all the problems that the released radiation can cause. It is unknown still as of yet if any peoples have been seriously harmed by the abnormal exposure to radiation but since the life expectancy of rabbits is so much shorter than that of a humans the poor earless bunny may possibly be showing a devastating future for the people of Japan. In addition to the "bunny scare" things are becoming even more terrifying in Japan as its already high suicide rates shoot up drastically following the disaster. Many farmers are completely out of business now due to the restrictions on the transferring and selling of possibly radiation infected food leaving people without any income in this critical time it can be seen somewhat the cause of the increased suicide rates. The devastation of many people losing friends and family to the disaster also increases the depression levels that make people more susceptible to suicide. The devastation in Japan seems to as of now continues for many people without an end in sight. 

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