• SerialExperimentsGay [she/her, she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    Not exactly. The Posadist position is largely one that was popular with many trotzkists during the cold war - he argued that a nuclear exchange between the USA and USSR would be inevitable due to the inherent structural flaws of both systems. Obviously, this has been proven wrong by historic events. Although looking over the list of “nuclear close calls” is downright terrifying and demonstrates how close humanity was to a world-shattering nuclear war with untold millions of deaths, it is very notable how routinely that was actually the fault of the USA or its allies.

    On top of this basic premise that was commonplace in “neither Washington or Moscow” leftist circles all over the world in the mid 20th century, Posadas also literally believed a nuclear war would lead to communist aliens showing up to rescue the survivors. I do not mean to be sectarian in any of this, i am merely laying out the actual historic positions of these tendencies and how poorly they have aged.

    Yes, i know this was a shitpost, but i’m semi-hyperfixated on nukes and until i can have a small recreational arsenal of my own i want to understand which responsibilities and strategic considerations come with owning these very interesting means of ensuring my geopolitical sovereignty.