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'I was evicted to build an Olympic stadium... twice'
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Kohei Jinno was evicted from his family home so the 1964 Tokyo Olympics stadium could be built. He was sad, but proud to contribute to a moment of national triumph.

When it happened again 50 years later though, it was hard not to see official indifference.

Aged 80, he and his wife Yasuko were forced from a tight-knit public housing community in the shadow of the stadium, ahead of the 2020 games, which start this month after a year's delay.

Jinno said the eviction of roughly 200 families, many of them elderly, came from nowhere.

They received about 170,000 yen, or $1,500, which a Tokyo city official confirmed was standard. But it cost $9,000 to move.

"The Olympics are being held a second time and to be honest there are painful feelings for those of us who lived there and had to leave our hometowns. Why couldn't they have been a little more compassionate in their approach?"


https://malaysia.news.yahoo.com/evicted-...13936.html
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.....thought that they respected the elderly......????
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NewtonMP2100 wrote:
.....thought that they respected the elderly......????

Reproductive rates are down, with negative population growth for the last decade.

30% of the population is elderly.

(We're heading in that direction, too. A few years behind them.)

If everyone's old, what's so special about it?
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Kinda like the fellow who survived the Himoshima atomic bomb only to find himself in Nagasaki a few days later…
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Eminent Domain is a bitch sometimes.

When the Supreme Court affirmed it here in the US, one of the Supreme Court justices lost their vacation beach house to a redevelopment project to revitalize the neighborhood. The Justice knew it was going to happen, but voted to affirm because the law was clear. Now, proper compensation is a whole other subject.

Same thing with the Cosby release. It had to happen. The law was clear.
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.....so like a twice baked.....potato.....????
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#7
except you WANT a twiced baked potato.
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