• karobeccary@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Do all successful reactors melt down? Sorry that wasn’t fair, but I think you can agree that a melt down can hardly be considered a success just because it didn’t fail as badly as Chornobyl :D

    Nuclear Power is generally safe, on this we agree, I just think you are letting your feelings about the scary soviets affect your opinions about what was a genuinely sad event which should not be made light of.

    Overfishing does not sound like salmon ladders failing to me, it sounds like a very obvious failure of capitalism and the greed it inevitably engenders. Have a great night <3

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      10 months ago

      The reactor didn’t melt down. There was a partial meltdown but nothing on a large scale.

      You use such weird language when you write. Have you ever thought about writing like an adult? Chernobyl very much was a product of communism.