🐱 Instagram influencers are flocking to Chernobyl

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HBO’s Chernobyl has been successful at a lot of things. It’s a fairly gripping “examination of fatal bureaucracy,” a lesson for burgeoning nuclear powers, and kindling for the Russian propaganda machine. It also appears to be the inspiration for social media users to go out and do it for the gram.

The Chernobyl site in Ukraine has been an open tourist destination since 2011, with tours taking visitors around the power plant and the nearby abandoned town of Pripyat. As often happens when a specific location becomes the subject of a media event, tourism has spiked sharply since HBO aired Chernobyl. In fact, CNN reports that tour bookings have jumped some 35% from the same time last year.



And of course, many of those tourists are posting about their trips on social media. The unfathomable horror of a manmade disaster that cost the lives and damaged the health of untold thousands is not immune to the spectacle of Instagram.

It’s hard to flatly fault someone for taking a picture at a tourist destination — even a tragic one like Chernobyl. But in the age of social media, where influencers and wannabe influencers seem to be using the disaster site as an “aesthetic,” it’s kind of two-thousand-and-gross. Especially when some are taking pictures of their underwear-clad butts in front of the ruins of buildings… because nothing says “sexy” like the gruesome death of innocent people.

Even Craig Mazin, the creator of the Chernobyl series, isn’t thrilled with the social media influx. In response to some of the images, he tweeted, “If you visit, please remember that a terrible tragedy occurred there. Comport yourselves with respect for all who suffered and sacrificed.”



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good. nuclear power needs destigmatized. even a disaster wasn't the end of the world. kids can still photograph their butts and act moody or whatever.

I hope they all die of radiation.
A bunch of glorified cam whores get to potentially die from being stupid?

Sweet.
they will be fine. fun fact- you receive a higher dose of radiation from a transatlantic flight than one of these chernobyl tourist adventures.
 
I hope they brought semi-auto magazine fed shotguns. Snorks and Bloodsuckers are a bitch and a half. And bolts, lots of bolts. You don't want to get caught in a whirlwind anomaly. And if an emission occurs? I doubt they have a good idea of where the nearest appropriate cover is.
 
"Hey, I've got an idea! Let's go to where a bunch of people died shitting up their internal organs and take 'we were there' pictures!"

Holy shit; just when I thought American tourists had finally found the barrel's bottom...
 
truth be told only the first image is really disrespectful. the last one is kind of weird but the other two look totally fine.
I think it's the sentiment behind it. Even if you aren't walking around with your titties out, using the disaster site as a backdrop for your selfies just seems a bit bizarre, given the seriousness of the accident and the number of deaths.

Like y2gay baby said tho, this isn't really new. People take tasteless selfies at Auschwitz, at the 9/11 Memorial, at their family members' funerals, you name it.
 
LOL ok. We have to be super serious and solemn about this particular tragedy? Why exactly?

This is 100% standard virtue signalling. Those people are fucking dead, they don't care about your respect. Maybe the real respectful thing would have been not to kill them with a horribly designed nuclear plant and lying bureaucrats?

Where were these type of concern hand-wringing pieces about the horrors that occurred during the civil war, and how it was rather disrespectful of people to be so cavalier about the symbolism around it? Oh, there was a better opportunity for virtue signalling disrespect in that case...
 
If you really want to harm them & make money:

Open a restaurant there & cook the wild boars & mushrooms in the forests around Chernobyl. They are still radioactive.
 
That's cool. Influencers should also definitely check out Picher, Oklahoma and go hang out by the remaining chat piles. Take all the selfies you want. Those mine tailings are totally safe and not literally toxic at all, I swear. After that, they should check out the overmined areas. Sure, it may look like the ground is collapsing, but it's perfectly fine.
 
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