Looking at those before and after maps just makes me sympathize with the residents of those areas a ton. The devastation is equivalent to if my town was literally washed off the map (and it's pretty darn close to sea level too, so an equally powerful tsunami would probably hit a little further). Doesn't help that my house is planted on the front lines either in those regards (cost of convenience being next to the beach).
As for the asshats that made those racist posts, I am equally furious but I'm just going to ignore it (especially since I just got back from church, and I don't want to disturb my peace). Not to be all "Doomsday is here, repent now!", but it very well looks like the world is ready to detonate all sorts of crap, and Japan was a very visible warning it gave off (there may have been more, though less noticeable). I have to wonder, if the end is really so damn close, why continue to be like that? Whether Heaven and Hell exists or not doesn't matter, and would be made irrelevant anyway when arguing with such people anyway; but wouldn't it help to at least show some sympathies to have a peace of mind in case an end DOES come?
The lack of such common sense is what disturbs me the most in such matters.