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lol uh… you know about the location and history of that facility… right?
It's a nuclear power plant that provided clean and safe energy for many decades.
There is nothing clean or safe about three mile island. The place had a meltdown and created tons of nuclear waste. Next you’ll be trying to tell me Fukushima and Chernobyl were safe, clean, and cheap.
Why don't you get back on Lemmy after you've actually looked into TMI
While that is true, it was also the site of the worst nuclear disaster on US soil.
Don’t get me wrong - I’m not scaremongering, and I support nuclear power. It’s just a bit darkly ironic, imo.
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Wrong thread?
Oh sorry, I thought we were saying things that were technically true but imply something much larger.
It was partial meltdown and the failsafe worked. No one was injured or had their health negatively affected by the incident. The worst nuclear disaster still had less negative effects than even a single modern coal plant does.