I wrote my Comp III paper on nuclear power in college.
The ignorance on the subject is massive.
Aside from the lack of knowledge is the emotional connection to be against it.
Logic and facts don’t mean anything to an emotional ideologue.
> Logic and facts don’t mean anything to an emotional ideologue.
The people making the decisions aren’t emotional. They’re constructing a world of want, not plenty, on purpose, for the purposes of control.
Therefore they promote ignorance without which logic has nothing to stand on, and which leaves only emotional appeal.
Case in point: schools don’t cover Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, because if they did people would know how logical vs emotional appeals work out and be forewarned.
(I would like to call these “elites” stupid for not preferring a world where we venture to the stars and they rule over the triumph of humanity as lauded heroes. In truth they’ve intentionally chosen control and misery, so “stupid” isn’t sufficient and “evil” is the only right term. They, like Milton’s Satan, prefer to rule in Hell rather than serve in Heaven, but what they ought to realize is that everyone serves someone — and they serve Hell.)