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Comments by "hizzle mobizzle" (@hizzlemobizzle) on "Architect Speaks Out On Hardening Schools From Shootings" video.
it is all so depressing. There seems to be nothing that can be done to stop our nation from sliding deeper into darkness and I fear for the world because of the threat a theocratic United States poses.
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and the military complex as well. Soon they will hire soldiers to act as "teachers".
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@keenanschouten2582 are you high?
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I remember duck and cover too. It has always been a reminder to me of how gullible and easily manipulated people are that we were convinced duck and cover would actually do anything.
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@FortitudineVincimus Ok I looked it up. Pretty amazing story, but although he lived to old age it was not a healthy life and that's one guy. He felt his skin peeling off of his body and his forearms burnt. Both of his eardrums were ruptured. His burnt face and body made him unrecognizable to his family. He narrates an incident where his mother calls him a “ghost”. Tsutomu’s hair fell out, and his wounds turned gangrenous; with that, he also frequently vomited. "Although those who survived had damaged DNA, their defects were passed on to future generations. Hermann Muller, Noble prize winner of 1946 for his work on radiations, said about the bomb survivors that: “If they could foresee the results 1000 years from now…they might consider themselves more fortunate if the bomb had killed them.”
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@FortitudineVincimus Yes being lucky enough to be far enough from the epicenter of the blast does have it's advantages. it's estimated roughly 70,000 to 135,000 people died in Hiroshima from acute exposure to the blasts and from long-term side effects of radiation. I never said no one survived that attack, but they were never the same afterword. In addition the power of hiroshima would be a firecracker compared with what we have today. There is no surviving a nuclear war.
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@FortitudineVincimus Uh. No it would not. If you are that close to an nuclear explosion the radiation would kill you.
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@FortitudineVincimus How far from the blast?
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@FortitudineVincimus honestly let's not have this conversation. There is nothing stranger than someone who thinks we could survive a nuclear war.
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@FortitudineVincimus Although those who survived had damaged DNA, their defects were passed on to future generations. Hermann Muller, Noble prize winner of 1946 for his work on radiations, said about the bomb survivors that: “If they could foresee the results 1000 years from now…they might consider themselves more fortunate if the bomb had killed them.”
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@FortitudineVincimus You are not very bright if you think I said that.
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and shouldn't. We should not accept this militarization of society under theocratic rule.
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What psychological effect will it have on society if we have armed guards outside all buildings with padlocked doors and barred windows? Going to be great for the minds of young children to grow up thinking this is normal.
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