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[Request] "Post Fukushima" Animes, Mangas, Movies, Radios?
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Author:  RV-007 [ Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:08 pm ]
Post subject:  [Request] "Post Fukushima" Animes, Mangas, Movies, Radios?

So I was wondering about post Fukushima again, and thought about how come anyone is not publicating about it? It's been quite a while, but it isn't some cover-up secrecy shit, you know?

No, I'm not talking about 'Ichi-F: A Worker's Graphic Memoir of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant' manga, where a cleanup worker goes into a doom monologue/dialogue about the horror and tragedy of a corporate/government oversight. And somebody got screwed over by radiation exposure, etc etc. What's the lesson? Don't fuck around with shit like this. Lesson learned from human fallacy, hopefully.

What I am talking about is looking for media that may explore the ongoings of remanent Fukushima residents despite the Daiichi disaster. It'll be like, hardcore something. People struggling like the real deal. They be dead dogs. Even though most businesses and public services went sky high, people still live in the region. It doesn't have to be a radioactive test site, but it's close enough to sustain the side effects of the post meltdown or fallout incident. Things going down under, you know. Criminal organizations to various extremists may take over the seemingly unoccupied or unenforced city of Fukushima. Even politicians as evil (politicians), see the incident as a foothold of campaigns and a bid for conquest.

This time, it doesn't have to be a Godzilla metaphor, Tora! Tora! Tora!, or anything like that. It's just an anecdote, or anecdotes, about people striving to get by, in fluttering hope, or vain, to thrive in an desolate environment. It's like a post WW2 era with a inclusive/exclusive bit of proving grounds, organized labor, politics, and 1960s environmental movement. Now, I'm not saying to remake a Godzilla movie or flashback to the hippie culture. Those are messages, and messages at that (as in possibly detractive in nature). Rather, other than bias, narration, or perspective, observation and objectivity could also be used in the media. After all, a post meltdown or fallout incident, being as complex as a chain reaction (sequence following the path of a chain reaction, sounds like something good to relate to nuclear stories) is not really discussed too often. Often, or at times, post incidents may tell greater depths/heights of a story. It's just my thoughts, but hearing about nuclear power and Cold War messages and stories, we don't get to see other perspectives of post meltdown or fallout incident main/side effects.

Author:  joshex [ Tue Apr 05, 2022 3:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: [Request] "Post Fukushima" Animes, Mangas, Movies, Radio

if they don't exist, it's because they either haven't been written yet, or people bought the bait that the world government sold them. it seems it's the later now that I think about it. the japanese government basically made a statement that it's a non-topic, not open for conversation. Also the world government doesn't want Nuclear tech being protrayed as dangerous. becuase according to climate change researchers Nuclear energy is the cleanest energy production method "it creates no waste that is harmful to the environment and does not heat up the earth" - this is how they want people to think about it, because the only other electric production methods are coal and gas which are "dirty" according to them. Nuclear energy is their sacred cow.

anyone with half a brain however knows that nuclear tech does creat waste, yes even a properly functioning nuclear power plant creates hella nuclear waste. and they use the term "safe and reesponsible disposal" to refer to their handling of that waste. and if you ask them what they do with it they say "we dispose of it so that it's no longer harmful", it sounds good right?

but the reality is far darker. their only method of disposal is to litterally dig a deep hole and bury it. why? because it is possible to use science to make a nuclear material innert in a short time. but it requires exactly the same amount of energy that the nuclear power produced. Do you get it? they refuse to spend that energy on fixing the problem they made because they need it elsewhere to replace coal burning power stations.

given these two sides of it it's no wonder the topic has not been made into a manga etc.

Author:  RV-007 [ Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: [Request] "Post Fukushima" Animes, Mangas, Movies, Radio

It's like they're the stupidest people of the fucking world. I mean, there's a nuke that happened, then people in the past got riled up about its deadly potential. Now, they need nuclear power plants, but can't even find a contingency plan even before a warning was cast about the earthquake to come? Human cognition at the present time, at work.

I guess Japan needs a source of energy somehow. That's their lifeline to all plugged in electrical inventions and gadgets. I don't know about the battery ones, but any plug will be cast down into the dark. Still, there is such thing as backup power generators and supply of materials to serve the same purpose.

I guess from that point of view, it's understandable, but plenty of world-wide corporations can't wait to replace to topple the faltering foundation of the techy cities of Japan. It is only a matter of time until enough territory will become unstable enough to decommission nuclear power plants. Either ways, once the plan of know-how is commenced, things go like as naturally and/or safely as possible.

Yeah, I sound like a hippie sucker, especially for a worldview of safe and fair commence. Naive am I, being manipulated by insidious agendas of darker powers? Yeah, probably true too. Ignoring the corporate takeover for a moment, climate change researchers who claim nuclear power as clean energy, especially recyclable and reusable energy, are (mostly) bribed and dead wrong. Nuclear energy has not seen its recyclable process as a reality, thus it lies stagnant. There are solar and other environmental methods. Yes, they are not perfect, but at least it is working to some extent. True, the equation of energy production is probably by human consumption. Human beings are the main driving factor to demand energy for plenty of activities.

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The topic goes beyond just nuclear this, nuclear that. While nuclear power, even nuclear weapons, have a flashy logo of that circle sign, it is merely a tool manipulated by idle hands of ponderous minds. It's usually the context of nukes given the direction and intent from the source to destination. It does not need to be by offensive means, but rather, a potential of deployment and storage would be (pre)caution enough.

The true face/mind behind the warhead/plant facade depends on the matter of intentions and motivations. When I did mention post Fukushima, I meant all of the other instances involved with the incident. One can't just say that 'oh, a nuke just blew up and spilled toxic fallout particles, woo wee.' There's the government covering up in damage control over its image. A region is now a possible wasteland, where mutants, dregs/outcasts, revolutionaries, hermits, and other wild things, could live with free rent and in a-societal solitude hideout/sanctuary? Cleanup and recovery of the city will be necessary before the slums become a divine act of retribution. For now, plenty of media induced brainwashing would act as a Potemkin village campaign. Should the nation lose control of the city, it might be a sticky situation. The situation might arise to crime wars, rebellions, civil wars, terrorism, hostage scenarios, and other activities that may affect the country. On the other hand, politicians may gain influence through the cleanup efforts and change of property ownership. What they want to do with the land is up to speculation. This is the post Fukushima I envisioned, or expected. That's why I was asking for any media mediums, or any perspectives, about it. No, it does not need a Japanese seal of approval. That's another censorship smuck regarding the Nazi disregard, if not Nazi disrespect for life. After all, this is life in endangerment/gentrification/displacement, if not a life or death situation. Who needs authority to at least write one's will? Oh, the context of censorship is a good mention for the medium.

This is the tenth anniversary of the disaster? More or less.

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