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Who will give land to the Japanese to start over

OlafSicky

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When, not If the reactors blow the radiation will spread across Japan making most of the country inhabitable. I was wondering where will the people go? Are we going to see massive Japanese migration, or is Japan as a country negotiate land somewhere and move there?
I don't buy the propaganda that it's going to be OK.
 
We already have over-filled out quota here in California...

Besides, wait a few million years and the Japanese volcanoes will have built lots more land.
 
We used to give the Japanese some land here in the US....I wonder if the...err...."camps" are still standing?
 
When, not If the reactors blow the radiation will spread across Japan making most of the country inhabitable. I was wondering where will the people go? Are we going to see massive Japanese migration, or is Japan as a country negotiate land somewhere and move there?
I don't buy the propaganda that it's going to be OK.

Well, lets see some evidence to the contrary. You can start with proving the information we are receiving is propaganda.
 
Any Arab country in the Middle East. Since it's OK to shove the Palestinians anywhere near 'there', it should be OK to shove the Japanese near 'there' as well.
 
When, not If the reactors blow the radiation will spread across Japan making most of the country inhabitable. I was wondering where will the people go? Are we going to see massive Japanese migration, or is Japan as a country negotiate land somewhere and move there?
I don't buy the propaganda that it's going to be OK.

wtf
 
We got plenty of space in canuckistan, and just about anyone who wants to come here does so... take manitoba?

edit, ahh hell just take quebec, i wonder how the 'protect the french language' thing will go then.. lol
 
we can clean out DPRNK (probably easier to do now than ever--as The General is about to kick it and his inbred chin-bearing son will probably be in no place to stop anything during the switch-over), and move in the displaced Northern Japanese to parts of that.

Of course, SK gets the bulk of the territory. I'm skeptical, though, how the Koreans and Chinese will accept the Japanese refugees.

:hmm:
 
We got plenty of space in canuckistan, and just about anyone who wants to come here does so... take manitoba?

edit, ahh hell just take quebec, i wonder how the 'protect the french language' thing will go then.. lol

If nothing else it will give a whole new meaning to "Je me souviens". 😉
 
Japan will be fine. People moved back to Nagasaki and Hiroshima shortly after the war when radiation still existed in the area.
Only 46 people died at Chernobyl of radiation exposure. There were many others who got thyroid cancer but most survived and died later of other causes.
 
we can clean out DPRNK (probably easier to do now than ever--as The General is about to kick it and his inbred chin-bearing son will probably be in no place to stop anything during the switch-over), and move in the displaced Northern Japanese to parts of that.

Of course, SK gets the bulk of the territory. I'm skeptical, though, how the Koreans and Chinese will accept the Japanese refugees.

:hmm:

koreans wont give them an inch that i'm sure. i mean they are still currently fighting over an uninhabited little island in the sea of japan.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dokdo
 
The Japanese are one of the most advanced nations... they don't need your fucking land... They'll just move to the moon with their space flying mechs.
 
Most of the radiation gets blown out to sea. One of the reasons that the site was picked for the reactors. Think the Japanese will be fine even with a meltdown.

Reminds of some island people in the Pacific that were looking to buy land since their island was sinking with growing sea levels.
 
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