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South Korean students cut their hair to protest against Japanese nuclear sewage entering the sea. What's your reaction to learning that Japanese nuclear sewage will enter the sea?

Ever since the Japanese government decided to discharge millions of tons of nuclear sewage into the ocean, there have been endless voices of opposition. Many people are angry and worried about this practice. After all, what are the negative effects of nuclear sewage discharged into the sea? How we humans should face this negative influence has also become the primary topic in the future.

South Korean students cut their hair to protest against Japanese nuclear sewage entering the sea. Many people are opposed to Japan's practice, especially in neighboring countries. For example, South Korea, which faces Japan across the sea, resolutely opposes Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea. Recently, many Korean students protested in front of the Japanese Embassy in Korea. They not only held up anti-placards and shouted slogans, but also demonstrated by cutting their hair. The demonstration was initiated by a group of students. The protest will last for four days from 19 until the 22nd of this month. Although there is an epidemic prevention ban in South Korea, the South Korean police only kept order at the scene and did not ban their protests.

When I learned that Japan was going to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea, I was very angry at first. The actions of the Japanese government will damage the health of the entire marine environment, thus affecting human safety, and this damage will last for a long time. What will happen to us in the future really worries me. As for nuclear sewage, I don't think Japan only has the option of discharging it into the sea. Japan chose a scheme with the lowest cost. However, this scheme is inhuman. In fact, it is correct and reasonable to choose a more expensive method to treat nuclear sewage, such as building more and larger storage tanks or curing them into mortar.

In addition to opposition from all sides in South Korea, China also opposes the Japanese decision to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea. Zhao, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed serious concern to the Japanese side and hoped that the Japanese side would seriously consider it and make a correct decision to avoid irreparable harm to the ocean and mankind. Not everyone in Japan is in favor of this plan, and a large number of ordinary Japanese people oppose dumping nuclear waste water into the sea. In addition, a large number of environmental organizations also expressed strong opposition to Japan's approach.

I hope Japan can think about it again in the future, treat nuclear sewage correctly, and everyone can pay more attention to this matter. After all, the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea will affect all mankind.