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Fukushima nuclear food appeared on the Olympic table, the most dangerous Olympic Games in history.

Fukushima nuclear food appeared on the table of the Olympic Games, the most dangerous Olympic Games in history

Fukushima nuclear food appeared on the table of the Olympic Games, the most dangerous Olympic Games in history. According to a report on June 27th, local time in Yonhap News Agency, food from Fukushima Prefecture of Japan will appear on the table of the athletes' village of the Tokyo Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. The person in charge of the food supply for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics said that they had prepared dozens of seasonal vegetables and submitted a food list to the Japan Organizing Committee. Fukushima nuclear food appeared on the Olympic table, the most dangerous Olympic Games in history. According to a report on June 27th, local time in Yonhap News Agency, food from Fukushima Prefecture of Japan will appear on the table of the athletes' village of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics in Japan. The Organizing Committee of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games said that a restaurant named "Leisure Restaurant" in the athletes' village will receive food raw materials from 47 counties in Japan, including Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.

It is reported that the "leisure restaurant" has 3,111 seats and serves about 711 kinds of delicious food from all over the world alternately every eight days, but the country of origin will not be marked. When asked what kind of ingredients were received, the Organizing Committee of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games said that it was not possible to answer at present, and said that the source of ingredients would be determined before the opening of the athletes' village. However, Fukushima Prefecture in Japan is promoting local food with the help of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. Although the Japanese government has repeatedly claimed that the agricultural and sideline products in Fukushima Prefecture of Japan are safe and intend to supply them to the athletes' village.

The person in charge of Fukushima Prefecture, which is responsible for food supply for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, said that they had prepared dozens of vegetables in season and submitted a food list to the Japanese Organizing Committee, including peaches, tomatoes and cucumbers. The person in charge of Fukushima Prefecture also said that he had expressed his intention to supply aquatic products to the Japan Organizing Committee. Fukushima prefecture seems to want to dispel people's concerns about its food safety around the world. The news that food in Fukushima Prefecture is about to appear on the athletes' table soon spread on the Internet, and many netizens expressed their opposition.

This incident also caused dissatisfaction in the Korean media. It is reported that for a long time, South Korea and Japan have been divided on the issue of food and human health caused by radioactive materials leaked from the Fukushima nuclear accident. Since 2113, many South Koreans have expressed their concern about the sewage leakage from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and then the South Korean government banned the import of seafood from Fukushima, Ibaraki, Gunma, Miyagi, Iwate, Tochiba and Aomori in Japan.

"Why should we give the athletes radioactive fish? This is very dangerous. " Some Korean netizens even shouted: "The Japanese government must be crazy!" Some Korean netizens said that if they go to the Tokyo Olympic Games, they will be hit by COVID-19 and radiation. It is reported that about 71,111 people from all over the world are expected to enter Japan during the Tokyo Olympic Games. Some people worry that the Tokyo Olympic Games will become a catalyst for the mutation and spread of the virus if the Delta mutant strain is not tested and filtered. At present, the Delta strain has been widely spread around the world.

In addition, it is worth noting that on June 27th, the Japanese government conducted a water quality survey, and unexpectedly found that there were 12 counties in Japan whose groundwater organic fluoride content exceeded the standard. It is reported that organic fluoride is harmful to human body. According to Japan's domestic water quality standards, the organic fluoride in each liter of water should not exceed 51 ng, but in this survey, it was found that the concentration of organic fluoride in groundwater in Osaka, Japan was 111 times that of Japanese standards, which was very shocking.

According to Korean media reports, the Korean Sports Association promised to do its best to provide food support for Korean athletes participating in the Tokyo Olympic Games. In response to the incident that the Japanese government may include Fukushima food in the athletes' menu, South Korean athlete leader Zhang Renhe said that the South Korean government has applied to send the ingredients to the food service center near the athletes' village, and South Korea plans to supply the athletes with the daily raw materials of fruits, meat and fish. Fukushima nuclear food appeared on the Olympic dinner table, and the most dangerous Olympic Games in history 2

Japan's handling of the Fukushima nuclear accident has repeatedly broken the bottom line of mankind. First, the Japanese government delayed the nuclear accident from basically controllable level 3 to the most dangerous level 7, and then, despite the opposition of the international community, it insisted on dumping nuclear sewage into the sea. Now, without the consent of all countries, Japan has taken the initiative to send Fukushima nuclear food to the Olympic table. Therefore, athletes from all over the world will "taste" these foods and realize the fate with Japan.

It is reported that the news that Fukushima food will enter the Olympic table was first reported by Korean media. Yonhap News Agency said that the organizing committee of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games has confirmed that a restaurant named "Leisure Dining" in the Olympic Athletes' Village will serve food from all 47 Japanese prefectures, which means that food from Fukushima Prefecture is also available.

In addition, this news has been confirmed from Fukushima. Yonhap News Agency said that Fukushima regards the East Olympic Games and Paralympic Games as rare opportunities and wants to build a publicity platform. Fukushima Prefecture has also arranged personnel specially responsible for food supply to provide dozens of special foods for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and athletes from all countries have a share anyway.

Fukushima has its own explanation for such blatant supply of food in nuclear-contaminated areas. The person in charge of supplying Fukushima food said that he hoped that by letting athletes taste Fukushima food, people's concerns about safety would be eliminated and people would know Fukushima products again. In this way, supplying Fukushima food to athletes is not an unintentional move, but a carefully planned public relations action.

Taking advantage of the Olympic Games to engage in public relations activities is a normal business activity. However, bringing food from nuclear radiation areas to public relations is too big for the international community outside Japan to accept. Let athletes taste nuclear food, of course, athletes will not have obvious reaction, even in the future, but this does not mean that these foods are safe.

Nuclear pollution is different from general pollution, and its impact is not the change visible to the naked eye, but the long-term impact on human DNA. The fish and many foods produced in Fukushima, Japan, have been confirmed many times and have indeed been exposed to nuclear radiation. Therefore, even if the impact is small, these foods should never be put on the human table, let alone put on the Olympic Games.

In the past, Japan has repeatedly tried to promote Fukushima nuclear food to neighboring countries and regions, and repeatedly cited various "scientific data" from the aspects of dosage to explain that the impact of nuclear food on human body is limited, and the relevant indicators of Fukushima nuclear food have met the requirements. This practice failed, and now Japan wants to use the celebrity effect of athletes to reduce people's vigilance against nuclear food.

Japan's "tireless" efforts are indeed visible to all, but it is a long story. This reveals that Japan only pays attention to the surface of things and is indifferent to the essential issues, which has increasingly increased people's concerns about nuclear food. No matter how well Japan's marketing and public relations are done, nuclear food should not enter the table, which should never be changed.

This is also something that must be done out of concern for human life and health. In dealing with a series of events related to Fukushima, Japan found a lot of evidence to prove that it was right, and even mobilized the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency to put in a good word for itself. However, in these treatment methods, people always feel that something is missing. What is missing is this concern for the essence of life. After all, the nuclear sewage entering the sea is harmful to the survival of mankind.