>>43258033How many people worldwide die of starvation, or inability to afford medical care, or the thousand other ways that poverty hastens death?
How many people die in Asia and Africa and South America, working lethally hard in mines and factories to feed the cruel lusts and economic chains of Europe and America?
How many died, after the desperate urge to wring money from a beaten Germany lead them to turn in desperation to a new leader who promised them the world?
And let's not even count the cost of climate change and environmental destruction, driven by a horde that can't imagine doing anything but consume more and more, for what else would give their lives meaning in the face of growing alienation?
And how many nuclear plants have been built, really? Only 435 operate worldwide, most barely safer and more advanced than the ones that poisoned Pripyat because nobody is allowed to build new reactors. We could have clean, abundant, safe power at any time, with more modern reactors - but in fear of Chernobyl, and at the behest of the lies of green activists and the capitalists who depend on coal and oil for money, we brand it dangerous and scary and evil. And yet, even counting Chernobyl and Fukushima, nuclear power kills just 90 people per Terawatt-hour - while coal kills 170,000.
Capitalists ridicule the idea that Stalin and Mao were anything but an inevitable result of Communism, laughing it off as the strawman idea that "Communism has never been tried."
Nuclear power, also, has "never been tried."