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It occurred to me this morning as i was resting in my armchair, drinking my milo ice, practicing my chinese class and minding my own business that the worst scenario that could happen to an innocent man like me is a nuclear radioactive pollution coming from a country that i never visited or had anything to do with at all (except maybe that i have a toshiba laptop like many others, and like many others also i do use Casio scientific calculators and throughout my life i’ve been consuming a whole lot of Sony products, starting from the early transistor radio to the late Playstation two (might not be the latest after all
), and yeah who has never enjoyed the comfort of Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan and so on and so forth not forgetting the tsunami wave of animated cartoons and computer games that have been flooding the world since late 1990s coming from that country and that had a profound impact on how we live our lives and how we spend our time), so having nothing to do with this country, i realized that the worst thing that could happen is that I Moktar Bebaha could indeed get a skin cancer due to an uncontrolled radiation leak in what appears to be a new nuclear catastrophe in Japan in the aftermath of the earthquake that struck its shores. Thus, i couldn’t help but think that this whole nightmare indeed could have been avoided, had the Japanese opted for a safer and more Eco-friendly source of energy. I would’ve been sitting now in my armchair, drinking my milo ice, practicing my chinese class and minding my own business, and there wouldn’t be any risk of catching skin cancer, at least not from a radiation leak in japan or anywhere else in the world every time an earthquake rocks the earth’s crust.

But then after i thought about it again, would i really have been owning a cheap Toshiba, consuming affordable japanese products such as Canon and Casio. would that overall economic growth, the Japanese miracle that rendered almost every industrial product affordable to us, would it have been possible without the continuous supply of energy from the nuclear power industry in Japan and everywhere else? the same applies to china, though in a smaller extent. Nuclear Power supplies 15% of the world’s electricity consumption, that’s HUGE. Japan owes much of its economic&social development as well as its stability and durability to its nuclear technology; for a country that has no natural resources, nuclear power is unlikely to be put on the table for discussion, it’s more of a matter of national security. Also, further developing nuclear energy and investing in research in fundamental sciences and sub-particle physics seems to be one of the promising ways to solve the energy crisis facing the world. so should we give it up?
THBT Japan should be banned from using nuclear Power
or THBT any country in a seismic active region or faces frequent Natural disasters should be prohibited from using nuclear energy.
Could also be: THW Ban the use of Nuclear power. And so on….
leave your comments and thoughts on these motions or any similar ones in the comment section below


hey. moktar~
nice idea for motions.
specifically on the THBT any country in a seismic active region or faces frequent Natural disasters should be prohibited from using nuclear energy.
i love that motion. so much to debate on…
maybe u guys can try to put it on training sometime..
hey, nape x de muka aku n ismal kat atas tu?
o, terase tgk my comment n mocca’s comment yang berbeza tahap intelligence die, so, here is my intelligent comment, i think this post is cool, n hell yeahh, i use DELL Laptop
Thanks vicky,, (i don’t speak Bahasa Malaysia) I never used Dell before, the people i know who use it do encounter few problems with the hardware every now and then
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Yes Moqa, i think it’s a good motion, and it kinda makes sense more than banning NE everywhere
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vickey, we will have alumni page very soon..hehe
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Oh man! the motions above are already on discussions in some part of the world..Japan’s nuclear explosion has struck a button as it raise concern in Germany already when the government is planning to extend feeding their nuclear programs..what they termed as “human chain” demonstration where a huge number of 60,000 demonstrators are running lose against the program giving no due attention to a statement “We know how safe our plants are and that we do not face a threat from such a serious earthquake or violent tidal wave,”
“But we will learn what we can from the events in Japan, and in the coming days and weeks will follow closely what the analysis yields” said their chancellor- Angela Merkel..
very interesting, we are tuned
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Angela Merkel is the government side, what does Bior from the op side say?
Her statement is shallow and unseemly a solution to solve natural calamities when it strike and will be too late for her and the government to cackle in running up and down pouring in millions of cash in responding to the situation..
Also..
If learning from the Japan’s explosion is that a security, wouldn’t Japan had learnt from many other countries that where hit by these natural disaster before?..
Debunked.