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Originally Posted by Tsukiko-chan
If it's not a story that attracts viewers/readers/listeners, most media outlets aren't going to report it. Most people don't want facts or hard truths; they want glamour and fairy-tales. Gotta give the public what they want. 
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So you're saying public are stupid, I hear loud and clear, thank you very much.
To the salesman, I don't know whatcha selling, till I know the truth, the whole truth, I won't be buying anything from anyone. Sorry about the harsh attack, it's all '
the bridge under the water', the water get polluted, fish get weird diseases, it's really a current event stuff really, if you ever find out something like big cover-up of this whole mess, we as a citizen of this planet have to have a say, wherever and whenever you deem appropriate. You could consider emailing the VICE team about your opinions, as for me though, what's not to rave about getting super power off of this radiation!
I kinda wanna mention a bit off topic stuff here, does anyone remember Chernobyl residents going back there and not wanting to leave and stuff? I'm just trying to remind everyone that it's not all about how disastrous it was, who's fault it was or how much level of radiation is in the air/seawater/food. How we act and react to any situations imaginable and unimaginable, the peace of mind and the readiness has to come from within.
I'm not really worrying type any more, there's been this stigmatization of produces from that area, out side of evacuated zone, of course. Here's a vegetable from Fukushima, supposedly safe, being checked for radiation, knowing how others might react, overreact, I'd buy that produce without hesitation.
The nature of our society is not kind. For these girls in the video being not be able to come out and say what had been done to them, and the radiation scare the heck out of people. As I see it, the groundwork to make our society better has been done centuries ago, long before the idiot box was invented. The megaton blast let the ashes to fall to the ground, the work to keep cultivating the authentic human nature to coexist with others peacefully continues...