I can't disagree with what you quoted, nor state that it is a good argument—it isn't, as was already pointed out and which I do agree with. I'm emphasising that they are not saying “the bombings were not as bad as people think”.
CynicusRex
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I'm just addressing the fuss that's being created. They are clearly not saying “the bombings were not as bad as people think”, but the headlines and articles make it seem so.
By doing this we are using the same spurious tactics as they are. Inundating people with blown out of proportion news like this will desensitise them to step into action when it will actually be warranted—the boy who cried wolf.
They spew tons of misinformation/disinformation/fallacies that should be addressed instead.
Fair point. I should've made the distinction. But in any case, nuclear power plants aren't bad.
- Our Friend The Atom (1957), educational video by Disney.
- The Safest Source of Energy Will Surprise You, spoiler: nuclear energy is the safest.
- Titans of Nuclear, nuclear energy podcast. If you watched the series Chernobyl, I highly recommend this podcast's five dedicated episodes expanding on the misinformation it contains.
- Nuclear Energy, Zondag met Lubach.
- We have a solution for final disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
On desktop, either use:
- LibreWolf (FireFox); uBlock Origin is installed by default.
- Vivaldi browser (Chromium); has a native ad blocker but obviously supports extensions, and will try supporting manifest V2 as long as possible—“as long as Chromium core supports Extension Manifest v2”. Also, why the “not completely open source” criticism is unwarranted.
On Android:
“I see you have no apple, therefore you owe us an apple.”
“What's a browser?” —the general populace
I just install uBlock Origin on every device I come across. Graffiti software.