Japanese are innocent for dumping nuclear waste in the sea, but Chinese are guilty for destroying the earth by eating meat

Published: April 19, 2021, 4 a.m.

Of course, the Japanese government says that it has treated nuclear waste water to the point where it is harmless and meets the standards of the International Atomic Energy Agency. It can even be consumed directly. The United States also said that Japan's nuclear waste water has reached the standard. 

But the even Japanese people do not believe it in this kind of politician's nonsense, In fact, Japan wants to prove that its nuclear waste water is non-toxic and harmless. There are more than 1 million tons of nuclear waste water, which is only 18 kilograms per Japanese, and they can drink it all in a month.

The Japanese should dare to drink up this million tons of nuclear waste water, which is said to be non-toxic and harmless. Then I believe it is harmless.

But in fact, let alone the people, even politicians dare not drink, even just for show. In September 2020, when Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga inspected the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the staff took out the purified and diluted nuclear waste water, saying that this water is very safe and can be drunk. This is a great opportunity for politicians to show off and demonstrate the safety of Japan’s nuclear wastewater.
But after hesitating repeatedly, Suga refused to drink the purified and diluted nuclear waste water. 

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