The reconstruction minister wears an Eva necktie

>The reconstruction minister wears an Eva necktie
youtube.com/watch?v=mOUSSJmg_dE

Would you wear anime clothes?

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>[minister enters]
>Hello everyone, as you can see from my tie, I am in charge of REBUILDing
>[man whose family died in earthquake bursts into tears]

He is a Asuka or Reifag?

>it's the manga
Not canon!

>all those dislikes
What's happening in this video

Politics

Brutal

Well Asuka is on clear display
Meanwhile Rei's kind of hanging out

Waifufagottery it's a real issue.

people are angry but not about the necktie

Fucking hell I'm laughing my ass off

>Reconstruction Minister.
What? Did the japs get fucked recently?

Fukushima and the tsunami dont you remember?

Those things happened in 2011, right?
I thought te effect of the tsunami were already repaired.
And the Fukushima thing is still a mess?

How can he have such poor fashion sense? At least wear a suit or shirt that works with the tie.

Fukushima is a nuclear related problem so it will take a long time to fix

Something like this?

Get some taste fag.

Fukushima will last for a couple of thousand of years more I think.

>I thought te effect of the tsunami were already repaired.

35000 people are still living in temporary housing made out of cardboard tubes.

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Plastic tubes i mean, not cardboard.

The only things japan has for themselves to be proud of is Gundam, Eva, and Dragon Ball.

>Dennis the Menace suit
Why do I want one?

Goddammit user.

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Wew.

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Sure, and Chernobyl's all fine now. How about you go pay that place a visit?

Would you wear it?

Not cute enough.

>revealing your powerlevel on television

Everyone and their moms have seen Eva.

My mom hasn't.

Japs want their country to not have such a shitty government.

>reconstruction minister
>eva is often called a deconstruction
really makes you think

This guy is in charge of cleaning up after the Fukushima disaster, among other earthquake damage, but aggressively supports new nuclear power plants and even the acquisition of nuclear weapons. People don't like that.

building safer, newer design plants to replace old ones?
nope! let's live in mud huts.

japan is shameless

Japan does not need nuclear weapons seeing as how they're an American protectorate and the most important island in the Pacific. Not sure about the current situation regarding Japanese nuclear reactors but I don't see why they wouldn't build new ones if needs, outside of the general public and their uneducated reactions but that's something the government should fix.

Yes, then I'd keep my shirt buttoned up nice and tight over it and feel comforted by the 100 screaming sluts on my chest.

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Then they should vote. Fucking hate the voting apathy in that country. They don't even have the convenient American excuse of having huge tracts of uneducated blue collars ruining nice things, they just don't take politics seriously.

I refuse to bieleve this wasn't staged.

Gr8 post, m8, I r8 8/8

>showing your power level
He learn nothing

>50% dislikes
It feels like someone got busted for showing his powerlevel at the wrong time.

I fucking hate this shit. These fuckers stealing art they didn't do themselves, pasting it on shirts and selling them at some shady retailer.

Not to mention it often looks like shit, at least official merch is somewhat decent.

I don't know about not taking it seriously, Japanese centralization is a difficult thing to get around. They do vote but due to the fact that prefectures largely depend on support from the centralized government, you can quite easily move the voting in one direction. Basically "the liberal" party of Japan is unpopular but doesn't get voted out because they sit on the required money.

Yeah let's have a repeat of last time, build plants in a country hit by an earthquake every month.

Nuclear power is extreme space to energy ratio. Japan needs it and not to mention its (usually) extremely clean and has a significantly lower death-to-power generated ratio than any other power source.

That's not an issue if they are properly built.

Except for eolic and solar, of course.

>shit likes shit

Wow, who would knew!?

yellow journalism
>"What is going to happen with the people who cant go back home"
>"What?"
>"What are you going to do with the people who cant go back home"
>"Thats up to them (their own responsibility to find a place to live)"
>"So you are saying they are on their own"
>"Thats what I think"
>"I get it now, that is the country's stance, they are not going to assume responsibility "
>long ass explanation about status of the country and how they are taking responsibility in a different way
>"But they dont have money"
>"just wait, I do not know what your intentions are or why you are doing this but.."
>"you should take more responsibility"
>"We are taking responsibility why are you saying that, we are the reconstruction department '"
>"thats right"
>"and thats why we are taking responsibility..."
>"you should do it right"
>"stop antagonizing"
>"I am not antagonizing"
>"do not do it, get out of here"
>unintelligible blabber
>"do not you ever come back"
>"I am going to stay"
>"as you wish, but i wont allow this"
>"you are the one causing trouble"
>"shut up"
>"hurr durr"

maybe that faggot thinks his country is not on recession and they should rebuild nice houses on Chernobyl 2.0 with magic money

Which are not even in the same dimension as nuclear energy in terms of power generation.

And not to mention wind has a higher casualty count than nuclear. What is 'eolic'?
forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2012/06/10/energys-deathprint-a-price-always-paid/#20345c0d709b

Fukushima isn't Chernobyl 2.0, it's not even close. Stop being stupid.

Er I meant solar* but wind is still a higher death count as well. Solar is about 4x more deadly than nuclear.

Just bring in some American Engineers if you're so worried about it.

The Jap government sure is doing their best to keep the public in the dark about how bad it was, though. They got in trouble for that recently.

>I-it'll work this time, I swear!

They're not doing it because they like it, they're doing it because they got the memo from the top down that they need to push "muh anime culture" on the global stage.

>forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2012/06/10/energys-deathprint-a-price-always-paid/#20345c0d709b
>Workers still regularly fall off wind turbines during maintenance but since relatively little electricity production comes from wind
People are just stupid. It's not so much because of the method.

And this is 'eolic'.
>Of the wind; referring to the action or the power of wind.

Wouldn't bet on it but I'm fairly sure Japanese engineers have more experience with building structures that withstand a number of earth quakes due to the simple fact that they have to keep this in mind for everything they do and it's a huge topic regardless.

No, you retard. It'll work just like it did all these years.

Ah I live in a state with a lot of windmill's and I've never heard of it refereed to as eolic.

>people are just stupid
Say that to the engineers that are caught in the windmills that catch on fire and their only choice is suicide or burn to death.

right...

I hear the exclusion zone tours are actually kind of Rad.

I'd wear bottom left

It has more to do with the things he actually says and not his fucking tie you mong although the Japs can really be that vapid sometimes

wow faggots need a rope and a helicopter.

And?

You realize thousands of people work in the NPP every day, right? The zone is for the most part completely safe.

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No, it's actually worse.
Unlike the Russians who put their nuclear disaster in a iron coffin after a few months in, the Japs are not willing to sacrifice anything to contain their shit storm after a few years.
Fukushima is still unleashing a massive amount of radiation.

...and nothing else my dear friend

Except that it isn't. No one died from Fukushima, there is no sign of increased cancer risk or any effect at this point.

Yes, this is to be expected considering that it is inside. What even is your point.

Not him, and don't understand much about this, but why is the radiation INSIDE the containment vessel relevant?

fuck

Only the first nuclear station was in danger, while the second was perfectly safe. I've even been there on foot.

it's still leaking contaminated water

>uneducated blue collars ruining nice things

The only thing ruining America are white leftists who should know better yet allow the death of our nation.

Nice to know reactionaries in Japan post in YouTube comments as well

Holy fuck this thread has gone off the fucking rails

Should have worn a wingsuit to work.

You'll have cancer in 20 years.

>against nuclear power
>literal the only source of clean energy that can rival and surpass fossil fuels
I seriously hope japan pulls it's head out of it's ass

How did they even end up out there? It's not like they were right there when the fire started, right? Who in they right mind would run to the top of this thing when it's on fire?

Are all antinukers this retarded?

It's not just Japan. People in general are just stupid. They don't even know basic physics, so nuclear power to them is like a dark forbidden magic that will eat your soul if you ever try to come close to it.

They were doing maintenance when a fire started in the engine room which quickly engulfed the inside, their Rope and other safety gear are inside with the fire and their only choice was to climb out of the engine room on top of the windmill, where they would wait to burn to death, but instead they both choose suicide.

Windmills tend to fail catastrophically.

>government official walks out of an interview screaming "shut up"
>no consequences whatsoever

Student Revolution when?

never

Neither

Hate speech

Considering how often they had to fix up tokyo 3, it's fitting.