Is it worth trying to survive a nuclear war? - Despite it's potential consequences?

Alex Hogendorp

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As many people anticipate World War 3. Many people have been wondering whether or not an all out nuclear war would be worth trying to survive at all. This thread is about a scenario if Nuclear Weapons are used and the consequences it follows and then coming to a conclusion on whether or not it would be worth surviving.
 
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If you don't make contact with radiation, then yes it would be. Life is too precious to just throw yourself at a nuke or feed your head through a rope because of nukes. I can see some super depressed people running toward nukes through a crowd of stampeding people trying to escape, like a fish trying to swim upstream, but I think that at least most people with depression would think twice about killing themselves if the world were to end, mostly because it's a huge paradigm shift & they would at least try their odds at the post-apocalypse before deciding on it.
 
Yes. Anti-nuclear advocates, who were literally owned and run by the KGB back in the Cold War days, were shilling for a fantasy. Nagasaki and Hiroshima are perfectly livable nowadays, and the atomic bombs dropped on them were far more "dirty" than the ones built now. Nuclear winter is a meme pushed by the same anti-nuclear advocates on bad science specifically for a political point to try to force the West to disarm while the Soviet Union continued its production.

A nuclear war would be devastating and would probably end our civilization, but humanity would survive and would get on with it. Like every other catastrophe we've ever faced. If anything, it would probably do a bit of good eliminating the urban cities and kneecapping the gayfag elite.
 
When I think of Nuclear war in the west, I think of the little tribes knocking around in the amazon and africa, who would have no idea what a nuclear was, what happened or who caused it. All they would know is to keep on hunting and gathering and react to the new environment in whatever way necessary.

God bless the tribes of humans who haven't advanced in 6000 years, who will keep our species alive for the next 6000.
 
Fuck no. Look at the damage caused by Chernobyl (won't be habitable for another 20,000 years) and that was only a little uh-oh

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You do know that nuclear bombs would be directed at major cities & political nodes and not the wilderness, right? Seems like a waste of ammo to blow up a desert or farmland for no reason.
 
You do know that nuclear bombs would be directed at major cities & political nodes and not the wilderness, right? Seems like a waste of ammo to blow up a desert or farmland for no reason.
I don't think you understood the point I was trying to make; radiation absorbs into the ground and it stays there for thousands and thousands of years, the entire ecosystem would be destroyed. There's no point in trying to survive because there'd be nothing left to go back to. That's the point of the threat of nuclear war, that's what "mutually assured destruction" means; we're all going to die
 
I don't think you understood the point I was trying to make; radiation absorbs into the ground and it stays there for thousands and thousands of years, the entire ecosystem would be destroyed.
Chernobyl didn't wipe out the entirety of Ukraine or the world for that matter. There's actually a slice of land that Ukraine & Russia fought over called the Crimea that's known for being fertile, & that conflict happened after Chernobyl. The only places that would be affected would be the sites of the nuclear strikes, like in Japan. The majority of land mass throughout the world would still be habitable.

You just better hope it doesn't hit any major bodies of fresh water though.
 
Chernobyl didn't wipe out the entirety of Ukraine or the world for that matter. There's actually a slice of land that Ukraine & Russia fought over called the Crimea that's known for being fertile, & that conflict happened after Chernobyl. The only places that would be affected would be the sites of the nuclear strikes, like in Japan. The majority of land mass throughout the world would still be habitable.

You just better hope it doesn't hit any major bodies of fresh water though.
Fresh water? Dude, there's water in the ground
 
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I think so, but mainly because my philosophy is that while it's not like life is so fucking great, it sure as fuck beats being dead.

The bigger problem than fallout though, will be the collapse of all the infrastructure that makes our global society work. Especially now that farming in the developed world is handled by a small minority that largely relies on the output of the industrial part of society in the form of mechanical farm equipment, chemical fertilizers, etc.
 
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I think so, but mainly because my philosophy is that while it's not like life is so fucking great, it sure as fuck beats being dead.

The bigger problem than fallout though, will be the collapse of all the infrastructure that makes our global society work. Especially now that farming in the developed world is handled by a small minority that largely relies on the output of the industrial part of society in the form of mechanical farm equipment, chemical fertilizers, etc.
Aren't there all kinds of almanacs & books that tell you how to farm? Not just the basic "put seed in ground" shit, but the best soil composition, how to compost, ect?
 
Fuck yeah. Don't you want to be the Ayatollah of Rock'n'Rolla or at least the Wez's bumboy? Let's ride!

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it is if you invest in water filtration and aeroponics
buy enough nutrients to last six months, and a backup reserve of canned food
 
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