True Evil Waves Around a Sense of Justice: The Total Shutdown of Nuclear Power Plants, Naoto Kan, Masayoshi Son, Mizuho Fukushima, and Where Japan Should Spend Its National Wealth

Originally published on July 21, 2019.
This article republishes a chapter first issued on April 19, 2016, discussing the anti-nuclear movement, the total shutdown of nuclear power plants after the Fukushima Daiichi accident, the influence of Naoto Kan, Masayoshi Son, and Mizuho Fukushima, and the safety of nuclear power plants after the Kumamoto earthquake.
It argues that Japan should spend its national wealth not on decommissioning nuclear power plants, but on earthquake-proofing old wooden houses, buildings constructed under old seismic standards, and homes located on active faults or below cliffs.

2019-07-21
I have written the facts, including the fact that the total shutdown of nuclear power plants after that was carried out by people such as Naoto Kan, Masayoshi Son, and Mizuho Fukushima.
This is a chapter I published on April 19, 2016, titled, “Recently, I have encountered, one after another, matters that convinced me of the fact that true evil waves around a sense of justice.”
Recently, I have encountered, one after another, matters that convinced me of the fact that true evil waves around a sense of justice.
I have mentioned that it is no exaggeration to say that the foolishness of opposing nuclear power is not merely foolishness, but the result of being manipulated by China and South Korea.
I have also mentioned the cause of Fukushima becoming “Fukushima.”
As my readers know, I was also the first person in Japan to point out that then Prime Minister Naoto Kan bore a major cause and responsibility.
I have written the facts, including the fact that the total shutdown of nuclear power plants after that was carried out by people such as Naoto Kan, Masayoshi Son, and Mizuho Fukushima.
Now, after the Kumamoto earthquake, I was watching the television captions.
They conveyed the solemn fact that there was absolutely no abnormality at the nuclear power plants in Kyushu.
I watched while thinking that this was only natural.
Of course it was.
Because nuclear power plants are structures strong enough not to break even if, for example, a fighter jet were to crash into them.
In other words, among the buildings humanity has constructed on the earth, nuclear power plants are the most solid buildings, with nothing more solid existing.
It is no exaggeration to say that, other than nuclear power plants, structures this solid are not built.
After that, news was broadcast reporting that the power sources of thermal power plants in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions had gone down.
Thermal power plants and the like cannot even be compared with the solidity of nuclear power plants.
In Japan, not a single person has died because of nuclear power plants.
It is a solemn fact that most of the people who die in major earthquakes are people who lived in buildings constructed before the 1983 seismic standards.
Moreover, it is a fact that the same thing has been repeated again and again.
If there is time to wave around a false sense of justice over nuclear power plants, which are the safest structures,
and in the foolishness of not even realizing that one is being manipulated by China and South Korea,
to spend enormous sums of money to decommission them,
that is, if there is time to spend an enormous amount of national wealth,
that money should be spent instead on earthquake-proofing, especially old wooden private houses and cheaply built steel-frame buildings constructed before 1983.
Or, instead of wasting time harassing some nuclear power plant by saying things about geological strata and the like,
the money, the national wealth, should be used to move private houses located on active faults in various places, and private houses with cliffs behind them,
to safe locations.
Why?
Because that alone is the only way to reduce deaths from earthquakes in Japan, a country of earthquakes.
This essay continues.

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