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The Islands and The Whales: The Questions
Panelists make several strong statements and ask important questions: "One day in the future our children will ask us, why didn't you stop? Why did it have to come so far, that the world condemns us and our children get sick?... Not taking action would be unfair, to the thousands of children we've tested."
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