Recently, I heard the news that Fukushima will provide ingredients for the Tokyo Olympics. I couldn’t believe it, but the facts are facts. We all know that during the March 11 earthquake in Japan, Fukushima A serious leak occurred at the island nuclear power plant, causing immeasurable impact on the surrounding environment. At first, they could not be blamed for the nuclear leak caused by the earthquake. However, after the nuclear leak at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, they did not fulfill their obligations and allowed the problem to continue for ten years. In recent times, it has become more frequent. Statements like "tritium is harmless" and "low radioactivity" are used to confuse the public. In contrast, the former Soviet Union's handling of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident was also a high-level nuclear leakage accident. The two sides are completely different. Different approaches show that the Japanese government has no sense of responsibility.
Some time ago, Japan also announced that it would discharge nuclear wastewater from the serious leakage at the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean. This shameless move aroused opposition from far-sighted people around the world.
The Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee announced that ingredients provided by Fukushima will appear in the restaurants in the Olympic Village! I don’t think athletes can eat these foods without worry.
Because Japan’s attitude and method of handling nuclear power plant leaks are not a responsible approach, so how can they be trusted to provide a safe food source for athletes? Ever since Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga inspected the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant last year, he kept saying to the nuclear wastewater brought by the staff that it is "drinkable", but in the end he still did not dare to drink it. He has tasted Fukushima food many times on the show. Journalist Noriichi Otsuka is diagnosed with blood cancer. Japan should explain this situation properly. There is also the double-standard operation of the United States. On the one hand, it supports Japan's dumping of nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, but on the other hand, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a ban on products from 14 Japanese prefectures, including Fukushima. , no Japanese food is allowed to be imported.
Under such circumstances, how can athletes safely eat ingredients from Fukushima!