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mushroomcloudmaster
It is sad that Japanese people, and foreigners living in Japan, will have to worry about what they ingest and the guidelines for how much radiation can be contained in each, for the next 30 years minimum. Not to mention how they can trust the govt, food producer, etc.
With cesium and other nasties to obsess about, it would be much better just to eat poisoned food from China.
Posted in: Beef containing radioactive cesium served to elementary school children in Kanagawa
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mushroomcloudmaster
Every bit of Japan's domestic food supply is highly likely to be radiation contaminated. Count on it.
It amounts to the largest human crisis on earth as over 130 million people are now exposed to a buffet of radioactive items.
This will be a never-ending japanese calamity for the next 30 years.
Posted in: Japan lifts ban on beef from Iwate, Fukushima and Tochigi
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mushroomcloudmaster
Should read 'Fukushima cesium leaks equates to Japan being the least desirable travel destination in the world'.
Posted in: Fukushima cesium leaks 'equal 168 Hiroshima bombs,' says report
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mushroomcloudmaster
Again, Japan is one radioactive cesspool.
Posted in: Japan has 1,000 tons of spent fuel coming out of reactors every year, and there are 7 more years before the spent fuel pools are filled. Tokyo Electric Power Co is building a facility that will give us another 5 years, so after 12 years we have no place to put spent fuel.
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mushroomcloudmaster
Mai should promote best ways to eat non-Japanese grown rice, as her country is a radioactive cesspool.
Posted in: Mai Satoda releases book on best ways to eat rice
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mushroomcloudmaster
Put more accurately, no Japanese food product is safe anymore. The smart thing to do, in order to ensure Japan's survival, is to import 100% of her food needs from nations without radioactive issues, such as China, Australia, South Korea, Thailand, New Zealand, and the United States.
Posted in: If Fukushima's peaches, which are famous nationwide, don't sell, then no farm product grown in our prefecture will stand a chance. We'll do everything we can.
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mushroomcloudmaster
All of you should have fled Japan back in March when you had a chance.
Posted in: Traces of radioactive cesium detected in Ibaraki rice
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mushroomcloudmaster
Really sad. Much, much worse things lies ahead for Japan.
Posted in: 45% of children tested near Fukushima plant have radioactive elements in thyroid glands
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mushroomcloudmaster
tkoind2,
China is bullying the Philippines, Japan, and Vietnam. Call it China's version of the Monroe Doctrine. Strong countries have been known to act like this, think the USA, the former Great Britain, and former Imperial Japan. I think you need to grow a little to know that China feels it's her turn now. Of course, the USA will act like as the counterbalance. Fair?
Taiwan's autonomy: Yes, China is exerting her influence over Taiwan, in a much, much more diluted fashion to how Imperial Japan interfered with Korea. We all know what that led to. Point is, China is taking a much more tactful (and smarter) approach. Did you catch that?
Restrictions on political, religious and individual freedom: Obviously spoken from an ignorant individual who has spent no time in China. Chinese citizens DO have restrictions on political and religious freedom, but certainly NOT individual freedoms. There are more restrictions on economic freedoms here in the states than in China. Trust me, I know.
Occupation of Tibet: Yes, China invaded TIbet, and the territory belongs to China. The fact that China still retains Tibet while Japan could not hold on to Manchukuo and all other conquered territories shows that the PRC, though repressive, did a heck of a lot better than brutal Imperial Japan.
Uighurs: So I gather that you would like to see the Uighurs as freedom loving people? Let me give you a hint, the US, Europe, and certainly China would like to see the Uighurs under Chinese rule, for fear of a potentially ripe breeding ground for more terrorists. Take a look at the guest list at Guantanamo and I think you'll understand a wee bit better.
Posted in: Geopolitics and the modernization of the armed forces of China
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mushroomcloudmaster
We can all remember Japan whining and bitching like a pussy when China sent a man to space. It's been 8 years since and Japan still hasn't done it. Now, we hear a bankrupt Japan whining and bitching about a single carrier, one that is for training and no threat to her.
Let the USA protect you, Japan. No need to cry and weep. Just focus on paying your mountain of bills.
Posted in: Defense chief questions why China needs aircraft carrier
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mushroomcloudmaster
****Very proud reportable achievement for Japan.
Posted in: Japanese porn star's hugging contest draws crowds to Hong Kong comic fair
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mushroomcloudmaster
News flash, there will be more (much, much more) reports of radiation contamination in Japan's already limited food supply.
So, Japan has a choice. Keep eating radioactive, homegrown or caught food, or buy more (much, much more) cheap and plentiful food from China and experience mass food poisoning as witnessed before.
Posted in: Japan to buy up and burn radiation-tainted beef
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mushroomcloudmaster
makiminato,
Hate to break it to you pal but the Japanese have much more to worry about than foreign tourists' lack of manners when visiting Japan's contaminated fish markets.
Japan is one radioactive cesspool.
And I'm being polite.
Posted in: Tsukiji fish market auction reopens to visitors
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mushroomcloudmaster
Think it's more important for the U.S. to get her debt under control. Otherwise, there will be no sailing of U.S. warships in the South China sea, unless China loans the money to pay for it.
Posted in: Asian nations move to defuse tensions in Pacific as U.S. tries to reassert influence
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mushroomcloudmaster
If this Koizumi character comes back, he will face the reality of a diminished Japan, languishing in China's shadow. That fact alone might be way too much for him.
Posted in: Come back, Koizumi. Japan needs you