But I can't quite get around the tone of their posts regarding the Japanese earthquake. The first was by Jules who noted she had a "pleasant earthquake" in a new building that suffered no damage.
The next was headed "Earthquake fun" by James, talking about having to walk along the train track after the train he was on stopped short of the station.
Then came "Mildly Inconvenienced" by James, confirming that they were not suffering at all really.
Next, a series of pretty sunset photos.
And then, a post "Don't Panic", complaining that there is too much media hype (I think about the nuclear problems and the effects of the earthquake in Tokyo) and ending with:
Come on people, get a grip. It's an inconvenience. It is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a catastrophe down here, and the best thing most people can do is to get back to normality as quickly as possible. Turn off the wall-to-wall disaster porn on TV and have a look out of the window. It's a beautiful spring day and the cherries are starting to blossom.I actually then sent a comment saying, in effect, that I like their blog and doubt that they really meaning to sound this way, but they were doing a very good job of sounding like they were completely insensitive to major human suffering happening just down the road, so to speak.
It must have sounded harsher than that, because it has not come out of moderation.
But they have let a couple of other comments through of similar effect.
I'm sorry, but this is weird. More than 10,000 of your neighbors have suddenly died and nearly all of your neighbors will suffer economic consequences well into the future. While the nuclear threat ight be overstated, it is certainly plausible. yet you wax indignant about "hype".I agree. And as far as disaster porn is concerned, you can hardly expect a still evolving, unprecedented type of disaster in Japan with that amount of loss of life and property damage to not have blanket coverage.
My message to the Annans: you're probably not Sheldon-like scientists incapable of normal human empathy for suffering that is happening not all that far from where you live.
But if you keep making cheery posts making light of how a nearby disaster has not affected you, you're sure doing a damn fine job of sounding like insensitive arses.
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Well, I do see how it could have come across that way, sorry. It has been a more than usually stressful time. And spirits do need lifting. Honestly, the worry is a bigger problem than the reality, down here. Especially when the worry (which seems to be worst among the hyperventilating ex-pats) detracts from the very genuine ongoing problems further north.
Is the "moderation" still a problem? Things get caught in the spam trap, sorry there is little I can do about that, it's very annoying.
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