Nuclear Holocaust | Forgotten 1983 Film Confronts Existential Dread and Human Empathy | T. Joseph

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This narrative delves into the historical context of the Cold War, highlighting key events such as the Reagan administration's hardline policies, the shooting down of Korean Airlines Flight 007, and the heroic act of Soviet officer Stanislav Petrov.

Through personal anecdotes and philosophical musings, the existential dread that accompanies the looming threat of nuclear war and how it shapes our perceptions and priorities is under examination. This monologue also touches on the power of media and shared cultural experiences in influencing public opinion and policy, as well as the moral responsibilities we have toward one another in a world fraught with uncertainty.

"The Day After" (ABC)
https://youtu.be/TOPaaHSjMcw?si=r9TBYMwmJFVUYtUx

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