Japan s 70 billion public relations expenses are finally starting to work !

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

On August 24, Japan** decided to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea, causing international controversy.

In order to deal with the "negative information" from the outside, Japan** spent 70 billion yen dedicated to external public relations, and called it "let science speak".

Recently, however, a group of "scientologists" has emerged in China to support Japan's discharge of nuclear wastewater, sparking a debate about science and positions.

These "scientologists" believe that those who oppose Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage are ignorant of science**.

They think it's too pathetic to have only those who have no science, and even say that those who oppose Japan's emissions are SB, foolish people who have no scientific literacy.

However, this kind of scientific criticism forgets a basic truth: "There is no right or wrong in science, but there is a right and wrong in things."

When dealing with nuclear wastewater contaminated with radioactive elements, Japan** originally formulated a number of treatment schemes, including steam discharge, solidification landfill, and injection into the ground.

In the end, however, they chose to dump the contaminated water into the ocean, saving the world money and making the world pay.

This kind of behavior is not only unacceptable, but also a shameless practice. On this issue, China has not made any mistake in opposing and sanctioning Japan.

Why pay for Japan's own selfishness?Are we going to get used to Japan?With regard to the issue of Japan's nuclear wastewater, we must understand that this is not a question of how harmful it will be if it is discharged into the sea and diluted, but whether it should be discharged. To cover up the question of right and wrong with scientific questions is pure hooliganism.

The Scientologists also said that "we cannot look at Japan's nuclear sewage discharge from China's standpoint", but if this matter had been done by China, we would have been sprayed into a sieve by the United States, Europe and Japan, and even imposed global sanctions on China.

Doesn't the United States' support for Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage just prove that the United States is taking the lead?

Japan invaded China and had a large number of Chinese, and today it is still hostile to China and is bent on China. For such a country, if we don't even have a position at all, are we still human?

On some issues, especially in the face of contradictions between friend and foe, not to open your mouth is "science". In the past, we were too honest and talked about science with all our strengths, but we ended up suffering too much honesty.

This is the way the world is now, and people who blindly remain rational can only deserve to be bullied.

Therefore, we must not blindly follow, do not be led astray by some **, we must follow our own country, because we are Chinese, we must stand in our own country to think, this is very important.

For a country like Japan, there is no shame in talking about a stance, and it is shameful not to talk about a stance.

On this issue, we must understand that it is not a question of how harmful it is when it is diluted into the sea, but whether it should be discharged. To cover up the question of right and wrong with scientific questions is pure hooliganism.

I hope that more people will stand up and speak for China's position, because there is no shame in having a position, and it is shameful to have no position. "Who is playing hooligan on the issue of Japan's nuclear sewage discharge?”

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