Submitted by sunflowerastronaut t3_10hy83k in UpliftingNews
Leather-Monk-6587 t1_j5bxohc wrote
R/WCGW
Mailman9 t1_j5cwomk wrote
What could go wrong? I mean, Fukushima killed 0 people and that was the worst nuclear accident this century. The worst nuclear accident in the US was Three Mile Island, also no deaths.
Sephyrias t1_j5dxfws wrote
>What could go wrong? I mean, Fukushima killed 0 people
Regardless of stances on nuclear power, that's just objectively wrong: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-45423575
Mailman9 t1_j5ek9b6 wrote
You didn't read the article. It says, "Though no-one died directly in the nuclear meltdown." This person died because he had lung cancer after working with radiation since 1980. Fukushima likely didn't help, but even your own article doesn't attribute his death to Fukushima directly.
But fine, between 3 Mile Island and Fukushima there has been between 0-1 deaths.
sunflowerastronaut OP t1_j5by3h7 wrote
r/foundthemobileuser
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