Why Godzilla is still a monstrous defender of humanity decades later
Briefly

The fates of those who survived the infernos of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were long concealed and neglected, signaling the importance of recognizing their plight to avert future nuclear disasters.
By 1954, Japan had survived almost a decade of nuclear exposure, including bombings and U.S. tests that led to tragedy, resonating deeply in cultural narratives.
Few survivors are left to warn humanity about the effects of nuclear weapons, but Godzilla remains eternal, serving as a lasting symbol of caution against environmental catastrophe.
Read at Fast Company
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