RADIOPHOBIA

Is this only--a fear of radiation? Perhaps rather--a fear of wars? Perhaps--the dread of betrayal, cowardice, stupidity, lawlessness? The time has come to sort out what is--radiophobia. It is-- when those who've gone through the Chernobyl drama refuse to submit to the truth meted out by government ministers ("Here, you swallow exactly this much today!") We will not be resigned to falsified ciphers, base thoughts, however you brand us! We don't wish--and don't you suggest it!-- to view the world through bureaucratic glasses! We're too suspicious! And, understand, we remember each victim just like a brother! . . . Now we look out at a fragile Earth through the panes of abandoned buildings. These glasses no longer deceive us!-- These glasses show us more clearly-- believe me-- the shrinking rivers, poisoned forests, children born not to survive . . . Mighty uncles, what have you dished out beyond bravado on television? How marvelously the children have absorbed radiation, once believed so hazardous! . . . (It's adults who suffer radiophobia-- for kids is it still adaptation?) What has become of the world if the most humane of professions has also turned bureaucratic? Radiophobia may you be omnipresent! Not waiting until additional jolts, new tragedies, have transformed more thousands who survived the inferno into seers-- Radiophobia might cure the world of carelessness, satiety, greed, bureaucratism and lack of spirituality, so that we don't, through someone's good will mutate into non-humankind. by Leonid Levin and Elisavietta Ritchie
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