Soley relying on renewables to get us off fossil fuels is taking, and will continue to take far too long. I'm sure you're aware based on how much climate scientists have been sounding the alarm (even more so recently).
It's dangerous, expensive, and its waste is also dangerous and expensive.
That fear only works in the favor of the fossil fuels industry. They love pushing this notion.
https://texmex.mit.edu/pub/emanuel/PAPERS/Nuclear_Fear_2021.pdf
For example, the leaks at the Hanford site are from military weapons research and production, not from the power plant.
https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-21-73.pdf
But things like this get conflated with power production.
nobody knows how to deal with long term storage of nuclear waste
Another ignorant statement. You keep using absolutes.
Not to mention that there isn't enough uranium in the entire Earth for the whole world to shift to nuclear.
Again, stating things as factually inaccurate absolutes. It's more than capable of supplementing base loads while renewables continue to scale. This has never been an "only nuclear" vs "only renewables" argument.
Breeder reactors would massively reduce waste.
https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/fast-reactors-provide-sustainable-nuclear-power-thousands-years
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-01986-w
There's way more going on that you're obviously completely unaware of and are sticking to your preexisting conclusions no matter what is presented to you.
I used to hold very similar opinions in my 20s. It's amazing what education can do. I do hope your views soften a bit in the near future as we're gonna need everything we've got to get off of fossil fuels.