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The Japanese worldview

“There’s been a joke making the rounds of Tokyo during the past week or so: The government announces in the morning that there could be a sudden blackout sometime by early evening, since power capacity is down and the demand is already very near to capacity. In America, the blackout happens, and stores get looted. In China, the blackout happens and no one notices, since they’re already a common occurrence. In France the blackout happens, and people start to make love. In Germany the blackout happens, and no one cares, because everyone has solar power. In Japan, millions of Japanese conscientiously reduce power consumption, so the blackout is avoided –and then people are pissed off because the blackout didn’t happen as announced.”

From a gaijin lawyer in Japan on the Concurring Opinions blog.

http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2011/03/thoughts-on-an-earthquake-narratives-and-governance.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ConcurringOpinions+%28Concurring+Opinions%29

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