Chernobyl disaster (Ukraine 1986) part 8 of 10
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If no one could ever go back, where did all their stuff go?
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I guess risking our lives and the planet is better than learning how to survive on half or less the energy we use now? Pussies. I say we force all the arrogant youtube idiots into slavery and start using man-powered energy. Start implementing that sort of punishment for crime and I suspect more ppl would think twice about committing crimes. That sucks. $100 bonus for risking their lives.
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@RinLockhart I'm talking about you calling people stupid because they don't understand your situation.
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@DannyBruiz Nuclear energy is all we can have for now. People can't afford solar energy at the moment. So I don't know what you're talking about.
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the guy at 7:02 looks like a stalker :D
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@ThaIllestBro what a pıty they Saved the world and now they get screwed over
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You would think Madame Curie's death would've taught us a lesson about this hidden and deadly source of energy from hell.
But once countries and corporations in the interest of power and money decided to try to empower their worlds with this energy, decided this is the direction the world should go for. Oh Boy! Wonder what's next!
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The enemy is the IGNORANCE and the INCOMPETENCE of the scientist working in the plant that caused the disaster. It's a shame that lives were ruined. There is no outside enemies, only internal ones
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@mpmcd81 actually, the liquidators are denied care in many cases today.
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the soviet union kinda screwed them over
What a reward for risking their lives. The country owes them care for the rest of their lives.
God bless the men who did this.
mpmcd81 3 years ago 96
Not just the the country, the world.
DidntKnowWhatToPut1 3 years ago 79