Hi Everyone
I have been looking into how the first women (and men) decided to make a stand against the nuclear missiles destined for Greenham Common in the 80's. A small group walked from Wales to Newbury to protest against the missiles.
I just wondered if there are any members on here who were part of the peaceful protests or even lived there for a while?
Conversely were any of you part of the armed forces, what was your pov?
I must admit I am not fond of the Gov's new 'wonder fuelled nuclear power stations' idea. They are not clean and they produce toxic waste and once the nuclear power stations are decommissioned they pose the problem of contaminated land and future leaks like at Dounreay (sp?) not so long ago.
I would be really interested in hearing the views of those involved at Greenham either side of the fence, and the views of those affected by living near nuclear power stations.
PS if you haven't guessed then I am an Eco-feminist but all views are welcomed.
I have been looking into how the first women (and men) decided to make a stand against the nuclear missiles destined for Greenham Common in the 80's. A small group walked from Wales to Newbury to protest against the missiles.
I just wondered if there are any members on here who were part of the peaceful protests or even lived there for a while?
Conversely were any of you part of the armed forces, what was your pov?
I must admit I am not fond of the Gov's new 'wonder fuelled nuclear power stations' idea. They are not clean and they produce toxic waste and once the nuclear power stations are decommissioned they pose the problem of contaminated land and future leaks like at Dounreay (sp?) not so long ago.
I would be really interested in hearing the views of those involved at Greenham either side of the fence, and the views of those affected by living near nuclear power stations.
PS if you haven't guessed then I am an Eco-feminist but all views are welcomed.
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