• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Meh, Cold War kid here. We likely made it past the daily threat of nuclear Armageddon, a likely contender for the Great Filter solution to the Fermi Paradox.

    WWIII is almost certainly off the map, let alone an ICBM nuclear exchange. Our peoples, and more importantly our economies, are too interrelated to rage that far and wide.

    Think Ireal and Palestine are setting a dangerous stage? Despite the strategic and religious importance of that land, first-world nation-states ain’t gonna throw down like that. It’s a proxy war.

    Think Russia and the Ukraine are throwing down? Another proxy war. Writ large, yes, but still a proxy war. (And Slava Ukraini! my friends. Kill ever last motherfucking Russian you can get your hands on.)

    Neither war is worth risking nukes. We old folks grew up knowing exactly what’s on the table once the bombs drop. I’ll grant; We do risk forgetting.

    As fucked up as the world seems, and is, to young folks, we don’t have two superpowers with a hair-trigger on planet-crossing, missiles capable of disgorging multi-megaton MIRVs.

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      1 year ago

      Those are old concerns, as you say. But just because you survived and just because those are not realistic threats today doesn’t mean all ok. There are different and even worse concerns today.