commonsense wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 12:06 am
RC and GIA, do you have any objections to the above?
Whatever GIA agrees to, I'm sure I won't, but:
Only some men like to kill men. I disagree, because I think one would have to be a mind reader to determine what anyone, "likes." I can only go by what individuals choose to do, and there are many people, both male and female, who glorify war and cheer killing (ever attend an execution?) and make their professions out of it. I have no idea if they like it or not, but I have to presume they see some advantage to themselves in doing it.
War is Hell. I agree! There is no such thing as a, "just war," or a, "good war," and that the only consequence of any war is the death and ruining of innocents, the destruction of property, and the corruption of individuals and society.
Read Major General Smedley D. Butler's
War Is A Racket, or any of my
articles on war, such as,
"Cost Of War," or,
"American's Lust for War."
Everyone is dependent on others for survival. I absolutely disagree. I'm afraid that it is nevertheless true, that the vast majority of individuals living today could not survive a day if forced to depend on their own knowledge and competence and that they assume, because they could never survive on their own, that no one can. It never occurs to them that any individual incapable of providing for his own survival, is not going to be able to provide for anyone else's, and if everyone were as incompetent as they are, the race would long ago have gone extinct.
The killing is done within a societal or tribal context. I disagree. Except for the wholesale version of murder called war, the retail version is almost always quite individualistic. Like almost everything else human beings do, every individual's motives for what they do is uniquely their own. The one thing that is certain is, society doesn't make anyone do anything, whatever one does, they choose to do it.