“Today, nuclear war is mostly thought to be the stuff of history books: gruesome, uncomfortable and firmly in the past,” Spencer Cohen writes. But as the risk of a strike rises, a generation of young people is waking up to the threat.
“Today, nuclear war is mostly thought to be the stuff of history books: gruesome, uncomfortable and firmly in the past,” Spencer Cohen writes. But as the risk of a strike rises, a generation of young people is waking up to the threat.
If tons of people weren't blacklisted, with Palestinian advocates getting added to lists with names like "MAGA", it would grow, because folks would see each other and talk.
Now it's a combination of useless, deceitful, and dull. It doesn't have to be.