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Topic: EU trade treaty with Japan: allowing euro cheese against contaminated nuku food? (Read 457 times)

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No it can be racism. It's not because a monkey can write that it's a human. I have nothing against monkeys in generals... but philipines, let's say as soon as the renogaciation of chinese borders are done with the usa...

Just for you to understand, i am a big fan of japan, insanely great country until the disaster! However since the disaster i am very angry that first it was build, and then even more because i have not read anything on how to improve mitigation.

I see japan as a civilized country that went a dark road with industrialisation, while philipines as a island of nothingness full of barbarians (mindanao party), corrupts and idiots (golden rice) plant war (the vulgar thing acting as president) and whose natural punishments have just begun! I was very happy when the cyclones destroyed a part of the philipines, very sad for japan and the world when thr tsunami striked.

I know you can't understand wrapped in your nationalism, part of your job requirement, but civilisation is essly recognizeable. Philipines is and was barbarians country, japan became barbarians.

This is rich coming from something that spam post 14 threads in one sitting, some in incoherent paragraphs that those posts just go unreplied. (Yes, I use date sort to check the latest threads in each section, why bother replying to threads from 5 years ago.)

I would have liked to have a logical discussion with it if it wasn't rude enough to insult me on its first reply. I am baffled as to why it seem to just picked on me. As I'm checking this thread again, almost all the replies disagree with the OP but I was singled out for being Filipino. It also seem to know too much about said country it is trying to insult.

I can hardly believe it is a Japan fan for wanting China to nuke said country. Because of this, I'm having this crazy idea that it is some Chinese chat bot.  Grin

As such, I will unfollow this thread to no longer see its ramblings. It can reply to this comment if it likes to, as many words as it wants to, heck even as many as those OPs in its threads. It seem to have all the time in the world anyway.
legendary
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Till now, none of the food security agencies in any of the European nations have detected radiation contamination from the food products shipped in from Japan. If you have any such news, then please share. But until that, please don't demonize the Japanese food.
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Still better food than anything China has on the table, and many countries around the world import that stuff crazily and put it in the dollar stores.
Risk and all, the question is do you want to buy it if its a lot cheaper than an EU food product and take a risk on the sulfate content etc.
Choose your poison toxic byproducts from the industrial process or some light radiation on the side.
Japan food wins by far.
https://thenanfang.com/hangzhou-neighborhood-gets-showered-black-rain/


https://thenanfang.com/expired-food-taken-garbage-dump-resold-wuhan-residents/
Reselling garbage dump food ya greater concerns over there at least Japan has fairly strong quality control.
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Since you've mentioned China, I'm actually more concerned about stuff coming from there than from Japan. Dear, Fukushima is not the whole of Japan, they still have other agricultural areas.

And I doubt Japan would be exporting tons of food to Europe. Japan doesn't exactly have a large area for agriculture. Like China, they are on the look out for land they can cultivate in other countries. So more like the stuff that Japan would export would be those on the upper-end of the price scale, like those ridiculously expensive beef and melons.

That is true. And I don't think that if the stuff is that expensive, then they will try their luck with exporting contaminated products. And if I am not wrong, most of the radiation from Fukushima ended up in the ocean, than in the mainland.

There are still very polluted areas in china, but they are too untouched places... it's a vast country.

I understand that for a low life propagandist from monkey philipines, it's beyond the perception horizon.. but look, this is world scale! Japan islands are bathing, ocean spray, rain... it's true ecological ground zero. Of course most paid presstitues are pumping their co2 scams, while the unleashing of the nuclear force is no way in sight to be taimed.

Chernobyl was one reactor with graphite, whose taming was a yuge sacrifice by soviet union...

And you believe there is still clean area in japan... iq level are that low in philipines?




Oh great, you have to resort to insulting people in a racist manner now when they disagree with your "opinions"? Well, have fun looking for a meaningful conversation with that attitude. Might as well lock your thread to prevent people from replying dissenting opinions.

Look at your photo "proofs". You see where those ended up? Most of Japan, right?

No it can be racism. It's not because a monkey can write that it's a human. I have nothing against monkeys in generals... but philipines, let's say as soon as the renogaciation of chinese borders are done with the usa...

Just for you to understand, i am a big fan of japan, insanely great country until the disaster! However since the disaster i am very angry that first it was build, and then even more because i have not read anything on how to improve mitigation.

I see japan as a civilized country that went a dark road with industrialisation, while philipines as a island of nothingness full of barbarians (mindanao party), corrupts and idiots (golden rice) plant war (the vulgar thing acting as president) and whose natural punishments have just begun! I was very happy when the cyclones destroyed a part of the philipines, very sad for japan and the world when thr tsunami striked.

I know you can't understand wrapped in your nationalism, part of your job requirement, but civilisation is essly recognizeable. Philipines is and was barbarians country, japan became barbarians.
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Since you've mentioned China, I'm actually more concerned about stuff coming from there than from Japan. Dear, Fukushima is not the whole of Japan, they still have other agricultural areas.

And I doubt Japan would be exporting tons of food to Europe. Japan doesn't exactly have a large area for agriculture. Like China, they are on the look out for land they can cultivate in other countries. So more like the stuff that Japan would export would be those on the upper-end of the price scale, like those ridiculously expensive beef and melons.

That is true. And I don't think that if the stuff is that expensive, then they will try their luck with exporting contaminated products. And if I am not wrong, most of the radiation from Fukushima ended up in the ocean, than in the mainland.

There are still very polluted areas in china, but they are too untouched places... it's a vast country.

I understand that for a low life propagandist from monkey philipines, it's beyond the perception horizon.. but look, this is world scale! Japan islands are bathing, ocean spray, rain... it's true ecological ground zero. Of course most paid presstitues are pumping their co2 scams, while the unleashing of the nuclear force is no way in sight to be taimed.

Chernobyl was one reactor with graphite, whose taming was a yuge sacrifice by soviet union...

And you believe there is still clean area in japan... iq level are that low in philipines?




Oh great, you have to resort to insulting people in a racist manner now when they disagree with your "opinions"? Well, have fun looking for a meaningful conversation with that attitude. Might as well lock your thread to prevent people from replying dissenting opinions.

Look at your photo "proofs". You see where those ended up? Most of Japan, right?
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Since you've mentioned China, I'm actually more concerned about stuff coming from there than from Japan. Dear, Fukushima is not the whole of Japan, they still have other agricultural areas.

And I doubt Japan would be exporting tons of food to Europe. Japan doesn't exactly have a large area for agriculture. Like China, they are on the look out for land they can cultivate in other countries. So more like the stuff that Japan would export would be those on the upper-end of the price scale, like those ridiculously expensive beef and melons.

That is true. And I don't think that if the stuff is that expensive, then they will try their luck with exporting contaminated products. And if I am not wrong, most of the radiation from Fukushima ended up in the ocean, than in the mainland.

There are still very polluted areas in china, but they are too untouched places... it's a vast country.

Back to japan disaster:



I understand that for a low life propagandist from monkey philipines, it's beyond the perception horizon.. but look, this is world scale! Japan islands are bathing, ocean spray, rain... it's true ecological ground zero. Of course most paid presstitues are pumping their co2 scams, while the unleashing of the nuclear force is no way in sight to be taimed.



Chernobyl was one reactor with graphite, whose taming was a yuge sacrifice by soviet union...



And you believe there is still clean area in japan... iq level are that low in philipines?


legendary
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Since you've mentioned China, I'm actually more concerned about stuff coming from there than from Japan. Dear, Fukushima is not the whole of Japan, they still have other agricultural areas.

And I doubt Japan would be exporting tons of food to Europe. Japan doesn't exactly have a large area for agriculture. Like China, they are on the look out for land they can cultivate in other countries. So more like the stuff that Japan would export would be those on the upper-end of the price scale, like those ridiculously expensive beef and melons.

That is true. And I don't think that if the stuff is that expensive, then they will try their luck with exporting contaminated products. And if I am not wrong, most of the radiation from Fukushima ended up in the ocean, than in the mainland.
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Since you've mentioned China, I'm actually more concerned about stuff coming from there than from Japan. Dear, Fukushima is not the whole of Japan, they still have other agricultural areas.

And I doubt Japan would be exporting tons of food to Europe. Japan doesn't exactly have a large area for agriculture. Like China, they are on the look out for land they can cultivate in other countries. So more like the stuff that Japan would export would be those on the upper-end of the price scale, like those ridiculously expensive beef and melons.
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Is there enough evidence to prove that these food products are contaminated from radiation? Even if small amounts of radiation is there, I don't think that these food items are more dangerous to the human body than the GMO food from the United States.

It's a very interesting question. However very easy to answer:

There are two major kind of gmos : toxins producing and enhanced ones. The toxic kind (plants producing toxins against parasites means that the consummers take the toxins with the food). The enhanced kind (faster growth etc) by gene insertion present real risks for the biosphere itself. From the billions of life forms the enginnered plant can lead to crossing of virus or other thing that could end life. Making both kind a big no no. Don't mess with billions years of evolution.


Now radiation is a particule game. One atom of plutonium that fixes itself inside a living organism will have consequences. In case of japan using simple common sense permit to answer by a 100% yes. Blow up + Meltdown of 3 reators (mox fueld) + used fuel pools... to fight that nano ai robots are the only realistic option. Because this fukushima creep is only starting to spread. Continuous Bioaccumulation. Those particules move through the food chain... i wouod be curious to see simulation of were they will land in few thousand years. What is problematic is if they start to circulate through the human food chain. Example : small charged in hot particules fishes feeded to farm fishes feeded to humans... then cemeteries or hash, back to the wild and on and on.

The problem is that at least it could be mitigated. As far as i know the only country who did some testing concerning imports from japan is russia. In particular second hand cars... the russians were realistic enough to guess that japanese would attempt to export those contaminated product.

And contrary to their us/eu counter parts were not interrested in their bribes...
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Is there enough evidence to prove that these food products are contaminated from radiation? Even if small amounts of radiation is there, I don't think that these food items are more dangerous to the human body than the GMO food from the United States.
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As anyone of you read this treaty between japan and the eu?

So apprently the eu official allowed japanese food untested into the eu while they now can export cheese with less taxes to japan.

The truth is more that japan mercheants of death, descendants of the corrupt evil who attacked china planned to export their radiation contaminted food to the eu, they certainly paid by giving underage sex slaves to eu official and some printed fiat.

Rememeber this japanese toxic waste will be mixed in industrial products and will kill your loved ones.
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