Taiwan's representative Meiri claimed that trace radioactive elements are beneficial to the body?, Japan releases nuclear wastewater
According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network" on August 26th, Japan began discharging nuclear contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean on August 24th, sparking doubts from various sectors. The Kuomintang Medical Commission warned that it may "damage the marine biological chain.". But the so-called representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan, Xie Changting, surprisingly posted on his Facebook account that the world is somewhat sensitive to the issue of radiation, but "in fact, trace amounts of radioactive elements are actually beneficial to the body.". This statement instantly drew criticism from netizens.
According to the report, Taiwanese netizens left a message on their Facebook account saying, "Could you please change the text or resend it? Radioactive elements cannot be beneficial to the human body, even in trace amounts." "Why not move your office and home to the seaside where nuclear contaminated water is being discharged?" "Do you have a conscience to say such things?"
Another netizen said, "You better shut up!" "It's really trying to blur the focus." "This argument is comparable to the theory that opium is beneficial!"