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OT: Chernobyl documentary
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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 3146375" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Taking the train through the Fulda Gap to Berlin back in the day was always fun. There was a nuke plant of Chernobyl vintage along the way, that looked to be in worse shape. There were signs beside the tracks that advised us to close our windows as we passed the place. We also passed a petrochemical facility, the shape of which caused me to just about put my fingers in my ears Wile E. Coyote-style and wait for the big explosion. I remember returning home and watching a news report about some Environmental protest and thinking, "Why the hell are they protesting here? Haven't they seen the horrors over there?" Of course, the Russians were bankrolling the Environmentalists then. They are bankrolling the Greens now. The Russians were more brutish and cruel than we can really imagine, and I don't think they've changed much in the intervening 30-odd years...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 3146375, member: 28"] Taking the train through the Fulda Gap to Berlin back in the day was always fun. There was a nuke plant of Chernobyl vintage along the way, that looked to be in worse shape. There were signs beside the tracks that advised us to close our windows as we passed the place. We also passed a petrochemical facility, the shape of which caused me to just about put my fingers in my ears Wile E. Coyote-style and wait for the big explosion. I remember returning home and watching a news report about some Environmental protest and thinking, "Why the hell are they protesting here? Haven't they seen the horrors over there?" Of course, the Russians were bankrolling the Environmentalists then. They are bankrolling the Greens now. The Russians were more brutish and cruel than we can really imagine, and I don't think they've changed much in the intervening 30-odd years... [/QUOTE]
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