I thought Jezza had blown it when he said it. But . . . . he hasn't blown it..... and never will
frightened you as a boy ?? myself and most kids i knew were immortal as boys , you must have been a bit of a jessie.......
frightened you as a boy ?? myself and most kids i knew were immortal as boys , you must have been a bit of a jessie.......
Really? Did it really frighten you as a boy? how many boys walked around frightened at the thought of nuclear weapons? Despite the proliferation of these weapons, it was hardly a day to day worry, as most folk realised the advantage of the deterrence.
as a boy I was more frightened of Holly Johnson and Paul ' leatherpants' Rutherford.
This really is a sideshow created by the media to keep them occupied. They must be very bored.
Not a fan of Corbyn but if being opposed to killing millions and destroying our environment for generations more at the push of a button is "childlike and simplistic" then I hope that my grandchildren grow into the inheritance we leave them quickly and learn, not from us, but from their own consciences
Ironically, you bemoan the alleged simplicity of it all, then go on to be equally simplistic yourself to make a point. No one wants to push the proverbial button, and everyone is opposed to killing millions etc, it is just that the defenders of Trident see that as the best way of achieving continued peace in an imperfect world. It may well be that you follow your conscience and fully support the idea of the nuclear deterrent -had you thought of that?
What I had thought of is that one day someone will take the opposite view and use the bloody thing which they only can if it exists.
"No-one wants to push the button" is not a justifiable statement based on any view of history. Oh and I didn't actually bemoan the simplicity of the argument against a nuclear deterrent. The argument really is simple
In no particular order, we had Russians in Afghanistan, Moscow Olympic boycotts, US stuffing as many nukes on UK soil as they could fit, strikes and martial law in Poland, Reagan and Brezhnev spoiling for a fight, Greenham Common, When the Wind Blows, Protect and Survive, the Doomsday Clock (interestingly now at 3 minutes to midnight, as close as it was in 1984) and so on, all within a few years of each other. All these had a impact on my early teens knowing the insane nuclear arsenals waiting to be unleashed, so I never felt safe with nuclear weapons, but then again, that's not their point.
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Poll from The Telegraph, failed fishing.
It's genuinely quite surprising how many people get annoyed when it's suggested that there was a nuclear threat in the 80s, when it was in fact the longest period of sustained threat throughout the cold war.
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showt...heat-of-Nuclear-Annihilation-in-1980s-Britain
Of course that is always a possibility, albeit a very remote one. But do you seriously think this will happen? I am sorry, but I don't see what this means -may be me, I realise.
It's genuinely quite surprising how many people get annoyed when it's suggested that there was a nuclear threat in the 80s, when it was in fact the longest period of sustained threat throughout the cold war.
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showt...heat-of-Nuclear-Annihilation-in-1980s-Britain