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Junior high school girls cried bitterly when they learned that nuclear wastewater would be discharged into the sea. What do you think of this?

Recently, a netizen from Jinan, Shandong Province filmed the reaction of his daughter, who is in the first grade of junior high school, when she heard that the Japanese government decided to discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea.

In the video, the girl burst into tears after hearing the news. The scene was heart-wrenching. The mother said in an interview that her child, who is still in the first grade of junior high school, has the idea of ??protecting the environment. When she heard that Japan wanted to discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea, the girl instantly broke down and cried. The mother was very worried and patiently enlightened her. Then the mother comforted her daughter and said: Then you should study hard. After you study, use your abilities to influence the people around you and contribute your own strength. Later, the girl spoke earnestly to her sister about the importance of protecting water resources.

Many netizens commented, hoping that my sister would stop crying, learn cultural knowledge well, and turn knowledge into power! After reading this news, all I want to say is that this is really Japanese! The sea does not belong to Japan. Is it a small courtesy but not a big one? This sentence is very suitable to describe Japan. The Japanese government usually talks about protecting the environment, but it only pays lip service to it. When it comes to real critical moments, it just leaves it alone, causing the world to suffer. When people are in danger, it can be said that there is no morality at all!

From the war of aggression against China in 1937, to Japan’s refusal to apologize and now to its current discharge of nuclear wastewater, Japan has vividly demonstrated the concept of “little etiquette without great righteousness”. It is very likely that something like this will happen in the future:

The Japanese government in 2021: I am sorry for discharging nuclear wastewater into the sea, it is our fault; 20 years later: This cannot be blamed on us, we are also the victims. 50 years later: Nuclear wastewater? What is that? We don't know! It’s scary to think about it

It is understood that the Japanese government held a relevant cabinet meeting on April 13 and officially decided to discharge the nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean, and the total amount exceeded 1 million tons. This is definitely useless. From a small perspective, it will affect the life safety of marine life; from a large perspective, it is likely to change our human DNA. There is a video circulating on the Internet: a girl pointed to the sea and asked her father, has the sea always been like this? The father stretched out his mutated blue arm to comfort the girl, yes...this shows how much impact nuclear wastewater has on humans!