Would be smarter if they were Miss Campus Eat Locally and Safely. It's a nice pretense to raise food production but to tie it to ludicrously eating food from the spew path of Daiichi destroys the campaign's validity. Hope the young ladies are getting a real education in nasty, mean politics.
I teach at Rikkyo University and last semester many of the students gave excellent presentations about the TPP issue (trans pacific partnership). In fact other schools I work at also gave good presentations, almost overwhelmingly students saw the pros and cons of the TPP but decided it was not a good idea since Japan's farming sector will be badly damaged by this blatantly globalist agenda (they didn't say the last part). Alas, this is presented as a fait acompli and "shiyo ga nai" and no prescription about what people should do, just go back home and cower. At least people are aware of the negatives of TPP but are not ready to do much about it. This relates to the nuclear issue as regarding food security, and Japan is on a road to profound food insecurity at this point.
Holy Christ what is wrong with these females!? C'mon. Just stop it. Please. Like 2 weeks after tepco decided to start telling us about what's going on over there it was over. People like myself got on the ball and started researching what was going on. There is still a media blackout here in the west. Barely anyone even talks about this except for myself course. Don't ruin your genetic code forever it's not worth it.
Who is the smug dude standing behind? Probably the 'brains' of the 'Eat your radioactive food today' program.
ReplyDeleteOne of those girls should whip out that samurai sword and pop that dude's head right off.
Where is Zatoichi when we need him?
That's the minister of agriculture.
ReplyDeleteAhhh...Zatoichi, yes, where are you? Rewatched episodes 1-5 last week.
ReplyDeleteDid you see the way the same old lecherous dude with the very weird hair looked at the girls and disturbingly smiled at the end?
sorry, I mean...the same old lecherous minister of agriculture with the...
ReplyDeleteWould be smarter if they were Miss Campus Eat Locally and Safely. It's a nice pretense to raise food production but to tie it to ludicrously eating food from the spew path of Daiichi destroys the campaign's validity. Hope the young ladies are getting a real education in nasty, mean politics.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to eat!.... sometihng!
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This is beyond my imagination - where are their parents? Since whe does someone get an award for vowing to contaminate oneself?
ReplyDeleteI teach at Rikkyo University and last semester many of the students gave excellent presentations about the TPP issue (trans pacific partnership). In fact other schools I work at also gave good presentations, almost overwhelmingly students saw the pros and cons of the TPP but decided it was not a good idea since Japan's farming sector will be badly damaged by this blatantly globalist agenda (they didn't say the last part). Alas, this is presented as a fait acompli and "shiyo ga nai" and no prescription about what people should do, just go back home and cower. At least people are aware of the negatives of TPP but are not ready to do much about it. This relates to the nuclear issue as regarding food security, and Japan is on a road to profound food insecurity at this point.
ReplyDeleteHoly Christ what is wrong with these females!? C'mon. Just stop it. Please. Like 2 weeks after tepco decided to start telling us about what's going on over there it was over. People like myself got on the ball and started researching what was going on. There is still a media blackout here in the west. Barely anyone even talks about this except for myself course. Don't ruin your genetic code forever it's not worth it.
ReplyDeleteSkeletor's brides take a break from cannibalism.
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