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2 years agoI think you could say the same for a lot of countries. Even the ones that seem to know what they’re doing make braindead decisions sometimes.
I think you could say the same for a lot of countries. Even the ones that seem to know what they’re doing make braindead decisions sometimes.
I was a little confused since I’m from America and am used to all utilities being privately owned, so I did some research. It does look like Japan’s government owns a majority stake in the company, specifically because of this disaster. The private stakeholders are still there but own minority stakes. So yeah, the government of Japan dropped the ball here. It’s strange that I read the linked article and they never mentioned the government once.
Downvoted for downvoting pineapple 😡