This is actually a letter addressed to a Japanese following the drama of Fukushima.
You will not find a scientific pamphlet for or against nuclear power, but just the cry of a man who has rubbed nuclear power (it has been in the IT sector) and lived the failure of the protest against the fast breeder reactor Malville.
This tragic prom (1 death Vital Michalon) in Malville, will ring the advent of arrogant techno that still too often prevails today.
A passage of this letter is particularly sensitive. He writes: "I know that there is indecent to say that the concentration camps are the monuments to the folly of the first half of the twentieth century and the plants, those in excess of his second, but it ' is exactly what I feel. "
The answer he receives from japan leave bitter. The woman translated the anxiety expressed as a sign of compassion and she rejects him by making him know that everything is fine, that these Western decidedly exaggerate everything and they had better mind their own mushrooms.
Read for an unusual perspective on a topic that will necessarily news soon.