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Worku lakew's avatar

We took to the streets in millions before the Iraqi war but still the war wasn't stopped. The great anti nuclear war movement of the 1960"s disappeared into nowhere in the 1970"s. It revived a bit during the 1980's but later went into abeyance. We saw in the 1930's that national capital forms blocks and then wages war to resolve problems of market share. We are witnessing the formation of blocks again. This is a first under conditions of nuclear armed blocks that we didn't have in the 30's. But the portrayal of blocks in each others media is still the same. They eat babies for breakfast and are not like us. Hence the march into war. But this time the outcome is likely to be mutually assured destruction from a nuclear holocaust. Can we stop this madness? There is high level of media and narrative control on both sides but we have no choice and must try to stop nuclear destruction or even the use of diluted nuclear weapons as in Fallujah. Or even worse plans such as Aurora which are individually targeted nuclear systems. May God help us

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Brad Pearce's avatar

speaking of Lenin and "Weeks where decades happen," I'm currently [re]-reading "10 Days That Shook the World" (in fact I set it down to read this article, about to read another chapter).

Such a good book.

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