Yang dibicrakan Jepang,  bukan haiti. 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: johny_indon 
  To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 2:42 AM
  Subject: [proletar] Re: Mengapa di Jepang Tidak Ada Penjarahan Meski 
Menderita?


    


  nah sekarang ketauan goblok lalu ngeles ya?
  kan elu bilang "Mungkin jawaban tepat terhadap pertanyaan artikel di bawah 
ini ialah karena orang Jepang adalah kafir".

  sekarang gua tanya, haiti kafir bukan mbon? koq di sono waktu abis gempa 
banyak penjarahan juga?
  koq elu ngga mau jawab? koq jadi melenceng ngebahas ekspor onta?

  kalo haiti masih belum cukup, gua kasih lagi nih biar 
  elu dan si grepe otaknya ngga kaya onta.

  yg ini kejadian penjarahan di amerika pasca badai katrina.
  sekarang lu coba mikir lagi, di new orleans banyak onta ngga?

  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9063708/ns/us_news-katrina_the_long_road_back/

  NEW ORLEANS - Mayor Ray Nagin ordered 1,500 police officers to leave their 
search-and-rescue mission Wednesday night and return to the streets of the 
beleaguered city to stop looting that has turned increasingly hostile.

  "They are starting to get closer to heavily populated areas - hotels, 
hospitals and we're going to stop it right now," Nagin said in a statement to 
The Associated Press.

  Looters used garbage cans and inflatable mattresses to float away with food, 
blue jeans, tennis shoes, TV sets - even guns. Outside one pharmacy, thieves 
commandeered a forklift and used it to push up the storm shutters and break 
through the glass. The driver of a nursing-home bus surrendered the vehicle to 
thugs after being threatened.

  Police were asking residents to give up any firearms before they evacuated 
neighborhoods because officers desperately needed the firepower: Some officers 
who had been stranded on the roof of a hotel said they were shot at.

  Police said their first priority remained saving lives, and mostly just stood 
by and watched the looting. But Nagin later said the looting had gotten so bad 
that stopping the thieves became the top priority for the police department.

  With thousands feared drowned in what could be America's deadliest natural 
disaster in a century, New Orleans' leaders all but surrendered the streets to 
floodwaters and began turning out the lights on the ruined city - perhaps for 
months.

  Nagin called for an all-out evacuation of the city's remaining residents. 
Asked how many people died, he said: "Minimum, hundreds. Most likely, 
thousands."

  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9160453/ns/us_news-katrina_the_long_road_back/
  As New Orleans has descended into chaos, desperate residents have stolen 
ramen noodles, loaves of bread, cases of soda - basic survival needs in a 
painfully empty city. Others have taken jewelry, TVs and even guns.

  The devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina has raised difficult 
questions of ethics: When, if ever, is looting OK? When is it acceptable to 
break the law - and what happens when law itself breaks down?

  In New Orleans on Thursday, Monica Laguard sobbed almost uncontrollably as 
she placed items she had taken from a store's shelves into plastic garbage bags 
to take them to her shelter in a nearby school.

  She was taking children's clothing and snack foods. She could not find water.

  "I've got to get back to my children," she said. "I've got to get back to my 
children."
  --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
  >
  > Diman ada penjarahan di Jepang? 
  > Kalau dulu FPI yang dikirim ke Aceh, bantuan disalah gunakan oleh mereka 
ditangkap oleh marinir.
  > 
  > Ada-ada saja cerita onta. Mesti kamu syukur alhamdullah bahwa di Australia 
ada unta yang bisa di export ke negeri-negeri Arab, kalau tida demikian maka 
riwayat kendaraan para nabi hanya ada ceritanya dalam buku.
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  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: johny_indon 
  > To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
  > Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 10:05 AM
  > Subject: [proletar] Re: Mengapa di Jepang Tidak Ada Penjarahan Meski 
Menderita?
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  > waktu abis gempa di haiti juga rame penjarahan tuh.
  > sekarang gua bingung, haiti kafir apa bukan mbon?
  > dasar ambon blo'on, apa2 di hubung2kan sama kafir non kafir.
  > sama begonya sama si grepe yg ngga tau di ostrali ada onta.
  > 
  > --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@> wrote:
  > >
  > > Refleksi : Mungkin jawaban tepat terhadap pertanyaan artikel di bawah ini 
ialah karena orang Jepang adalah kafir, jadi tahu aturan kehidupan 
bermasyarakat dan oleh sebab itu sekalipun negerinya miskin sumber daya alam 
bisa maju menjadi negeri industri modern dengan berkedudukan sebagai salah 
negeri berpontensi eknomi raksasa dalam skala international. 
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  > > 
http://www.indonesiamedia.com/2011/03/20/mengapa-di-jepang-tidak-ada-penjarahan-meski-menderita/
  > > 
  > > Mengapa di Jepang Tidak Ada Penjarahan Meski Menderita?
  > > Posted on March 20 2011 by Tjandra Ghozali / IM 
  > > 
  > > 
  > > Warga Jepang saat ini tentu saja menderita, setelah gempa dan tsunami, 
mereka kuatir dengan ledakan nuklir. Ribuan orang tewas. Jutaan lainnya kini 
terlunta-lunta. Mereka bertahan hidup tanpa rumah, kekurangan air, kekurangan 
pangan, dan obat-obatan. Meskipun begitu, ada satu hal yang menarik yaitu tidak 
adanya pemandangan penjarahan supermarket.
  > > 
  > > Padahal dalam berbagai bencana di sejumlah negara, penjarahan kerap 
terjadi. Usai gempa dahsyat di Haiti dan Chile, usai banjir besar di Inggris 
tahun 2007, indonesia, maupun usai badai Katrina di Amerika Serikat. Semua 
penduduknya menjarah bahan pangan untuk bertahan hidup. Tapi ini tidak terjadi 
di Jepang. Mengapa?
  > > 
  > > Jurnalis Ed West dalam artikelnya di Telegraph yang tengah berada di 
Jepang mengaku kaget melihat bagaimana budaya Jepang yang masih sangat disiplin 
meski di tengah bencana dan kesusahan. Ed melihat bagaimana supermarket justru 
menurunkan harga bahan makanannya, bukannya menaikkan ataupun mengambil untung. 
Bahkan di sejumlah mesin penyedia makanan dan minuman otomat juga dibuka secara 
gratis. "Rakyat bekerja sama untuk selamat semuanya," ujar Ed.
  > > 
  > > Bisa jadi ini merupakan budaya Jepang yang sudah tertanam begitu dalam di 
alam bawah sadar mereka. Ada nilai-nilai yang tetap dijalani dalam kondisi 
apapun. Tanggapan beberapa pembaca CNN mengapa warga Jepang tidak menjarah toko 
untuk bertahan hidup yaitu "Dua kata : Kebanggaan nasional. Warga Jepang sangat 
menyintai negara mereka, dan rela melakukan apapun untuk itu. Ini berbeda 
dengan Amerika Serikat. Kami warga AS memang cinta AS tapi kami melakukan apa 
saja untuk diri kami dulu." Itulah salah satunya.
  > > 
  > > Warga Jepang tidak melihat bencana ini sebagai kesempatan untuk mencuri 
apapun. Kita salut dan bangga pada mereka. Senantiasa bawa Jepang dalam doa 
Anda. Dan mari kita mulai belajar kepada rakyat Jepang, mereka memberi 'terang' 
di tengah situasi mereka yang serba susah itu.
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