I see the total picture as complete irresponsibility..
first let the humans populate as much as they can..
so you can make them work cheaply at your factories.. feed these masses with hormone injected foods.. and what you need extra .. energy.. declare wars to invade the oil fields.. still not enough.. build nuclear power plants to feed all those industries and overpopulated human kind.. Perfect!!!
its like a bad joke really.. if thats how we handle the world, we will see later how it handles us..
why you think so many people is dying from cancer ?remember we pay this with our lifes suffering till death..
looking at an event is one thing , perception and understanding is another .. completely different..
I hope when we grasp and understand whats happening around us, we will quit from being paid organic robots of capitalist system .. 
So you believe there is a better system than capitalism Cem? What was so good about a communist system? Did Russia especially treat life as more precious than a capitalist system does?
The answer is no, as in the USSR life was considered purely as the means to drive and protect 'the system'. Stalin signed death warrents galour against humble "citizens", and certainly during WW2 killed millions. He blamed the Germans, but his forces shot in the back untold numbers of decent soldiers, and civilians, who did not stand and fight, or disagreed with Stalin's policies. Of the some 56 million killed in WW2, 25 million or so Russians were killed with an untold percentage killed by Stalin's forces! Do not forget either about the Russian Cossacks; yes they served on both the Nazis and Russian 'sides', but at the end of the war Britain handed over between 40-50 thousand of them to Stalin (the infamous Betrayal of the Cossacks!), with a vast percentage of them being subsequently executed or imprisoned. The great purges and "collectivisation's" during the Stalin years also killed millions of Russian citizens.
He also cared so much about other lives outside of the USSR, that he slaughtered tens of thousands of Polish servicemen and civilians, or let them be murdered by the Germans.
Even post Stalin, the USSR did not protect it own people any better, and had many unsafe working practices in the military and industry. Chernobyl was the prime example of that.
So Cem, any argument that the capitalist system, especially in the democratic world, treats human life in a lesser way than communism, or any other know system, for me falls on stoney ground

In fact in todays world we actually care far more about human life that we ever have before in human history. We have more "safety" features and H&S regulations in all walks of life than we have ever had before. Read history and you soon understand that fact. Cannon fodder was no false discription in the past; the masses were often considered "expendable" in war, let alone industrial life.
The nuclear risks are so small, and effect so few people, that it cannot be compared to the risks of the past for humans. We are safer now than ever before, especially with nuclear energy as oppossed to the fossil fuel processes of the past as I mentioned earlier.
