its worse because it was a betrayal to the black community specifically. flint residents and black Americans thought "god these white racist are KILLING us kids will be permanently maimed. oh look obama hes gonna save us" and then boom i was radicalized the second i saw that slimey motherfucker drink that fake water. as I heard the recorded crowd boo i literally threw up as a teen. my black president who was supposed to care about us see us as human was killing us just like the fucking rest of them seving us up for slaughter to his white masters. truly a life changing moment for me.
This felt like the moment that a million switches flipped inside a million minds, including mine. It was so easy for years to make excuses for why Obama couldn't do this or needed to triangulate on that or whatever, but here he just straight up tells the people to fuck off and stop whining. The dawning realization in the crowd of what he's doing from the time he says "Can I get some water?" to the time he takes that tiny sip of water is still brutal to listen to. I can't imagine what that moment must have felt like for you as a black teenager

It really sucks to be black and hate obama and everyone just assumed you're a chud. Like.. did you all not see the 8 years of racist ratfucking he did on behalf of the white supremacists and banks?
yes! like did we forget LIBIYA!!! did we forget all the promises he lied about. what did that fuck even fucking do???? the worst part is when people start conversions with "dont you loooooove obama" and if its another black person I go through all his crimes till they call me weird or "too young to know what im talking about". and if its a white liberal i call or imply their a racist and they get upset. (its so fun, truly one of my greatest joys in life). i just say loudly "why BECAUSE IM BLACK?" and then they get embarrassed and leave. once a strange white woman came up to me in a starbucks and put her hand on my shoulder said "im voting for kamala harris" and WINKED. she left that interaction on the brink of tears. im nicer to non strangers btw, I just hate when white people see a black person and think oooh I found one.
once a strange white woman came up to me in a starbucks and put her hand on my shoulder said "im voting for kamala harris"
Lmfao. You're doing God's work, these people should be terrorized

hooooly shit lmao 
betrayal to the black community
Amber: "when I hear 'community; I pick up my gun" :amber:
huh? edit: I have deleted everything about her from my brain. is she scared of communities?
I can remember one particular line she said that I fully agree with, basically “Most civil rights laws in the US have been federal laws. Community justice in the United States has historically been known as ‘Lynchings’”
She was 100% right, white Americans are rabid animals and need to be controlled by a strong central government.
ahh I see. yeah I think I agree, I know nothing bout this woman other than men are obsessed with her and not in a wholesome way.
I remember something she was saying on the chapo podcast a few years ago. It was about people glorifying small towns or communities, and that nobody glorifying it actually lives in one, because American small communities tend to be freaky proto-fascist environments, or something along those lines.
Americans have dadaist politics wtf does this mean in context
the fish is probably more unhealthy because of mercury and pfas and other shit lol
everyone upset about their delicious microplastic fish getting spicier
they should eat more bugs
Nah Obama’s is way worse because the Flint water actually was (and is afaik) dangerous, whereas the Fukushima water release is perfectly safe and everyone freaking out over it are just scared of nuclear shit.
Do not give anti-nuclear people an inch, or they’ll do things like shut down all the nuclear power plants in Germany while still burning coal. The people scared about this are no different from anti-vaxxers and you should treat them the same
Eating the fish is a dumb pointless stunt, obviously, but unlike Flint people who are worried about this are wrong, and should be properly educated rather than taken seriously.
I studied some nuclear engineering in University (professor was an expert on Radioactivity and Environmental Accumulation, but I just took some classes out of interest). I think people are rightly worried, but radioactivity is one of those topics that is almost impossible to teach without a lot of explanation or background. I see many takes that I understand are entirely incorrect, but also understand that environmental accumulation isn't a super widely studied phenomenon (pretty much the only tests done are after accidents, where that professor and his like 15 worldwide co-experts rush off to after every spill or accident to study as much as possible for years). That leaves scary gaps in our knowledge, and it's understandable to be skeptical and conservative in how we treat those gaps. That includes this one, so I don't want to take a strong stance, honestly, except that education should come first then decisions can be made which the people agree with.
Tritium is not one I know much about (my professor was a big fan of weather patterns/soil deposits from rains and his studies from Chernobyl and Three Mile Island where this was not studied), but I do know that that professor gave us exams specifically on the problems of Fukushima and was entirely convinced that this was a non-issue even if they dumped it all out in only a few months. And he said this in like 2018. This is entirely an appeal to authority and nobody here knows me to trust it, but just a bit of extra info.
He was also much more nervous about a concentrated location in barrels due to well known accumulation that could occur if those leaked on land (soils, again)
The people scared about this are no different from anti-vaxxers and you should treat them the same
:(
Do not give anti-nuclear people an inch
Getting rid of a few reactors is a bad idea, but so is building thousands of them:
2011: "Why nuclear power will never supply the world's energy needs”
news summary: https://phys.org/news/2011-05-nuclear-power-world-energy.html
full PDF: “Is Nuclear Power Globally Scalable?” https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/5/6021970/06021978.pdf
people scared about this are no different from anti-vaxxers
TIL a needle can semi-permanently create zones like in Stalker
TIL a needle can semi-permanently create zones like in Stalker
Infectious diseases are far more destructive than any nuclear accident has ever been so idk what your point is?
It would take eons for exclusion zones to add up to all the land taken up by non-nuclear sources of energy lol. But since human civilization dropped the ball in the 20th century, there's little point in arguing for a nuclear-dominant grid with thousands of reactors nowadays. May as well do like 80% renewable and 20% nuclear generally speaking.
It's not supposed to supply 100% of the world's energy needs, it's supposed to be a transitional source to move away from fossil fuels and then to renewables. We can build both renewable and nuclear, or we can build renewable and fossil fuels. One of these is much more harmful for the environment. In an ideal world we could just go 100% renewable immediately, but unfortunately that isn't an option. So it's better to go with the "less harmful" option than the "will literally kill the planet and all of us" option instead.
Men never outgrow their "Hey, I'll give you 5 bucks to eat this bug" days, they just keep raising the stakes.
Worked great for this guy:
On October 30, 1924, Midgley participated in a press conference to demonstrate the apparent safety of TEL, in which he poured TEL over his hands, placed a bottle of the chemical under his nose, and inhaled its vapor for 60 seconds, declaring that he could do this every day without succumbing to any problems.[7][13] However, the State of New Jersey ordered the Bayway plant to be closed a few days later, and Jersey Standard was forbidden to manufacture TEL again without state permission. Production was restarted in 1926 after intervention by the federal government.
Midgley later took a leave of absence from work after being diagnosed with lead poisoning.
The difference here being the fish is probably actually no worse than any other fish.
didn't we just do a daily thread about fukushima radiation panic yesterday
Fukushima content mill is just too lucrative
funded by the Japanese government
paging the trillbillies on a new devils milkshake
No. But only because Chinese health and safety is looking over this guy's shoulder and frowning, while Flint residents were left to take Obungler at face value.
Remind me again what's this thing called "bioacumulation"?
oh damn imagine if people ate fish that was subjected to some entity dumping random shit in the ocean. now that would be quite bad, good thing this phenomenon is localized entirely to the coast of fukushima
The thorium salts give it a distinct spicyness that is just 🤌 trés magnifique
SIMPSONS DID IT!
Perhaps that fella could drink a
instead. One of his predecessors said it was the last thing in his life!
Rule 3 : WHERES THE SAUCE?
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