Walker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:29 pm
Peter Kropotkin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:14 pm
that Hamas and Israel are wrong, can't be denied...
Kropotkin
Now then,
- That’s a bit illogical. You say that death, old age, and dying children are part of the world.
- Then you lump Hamas and Israel together, which makes a false equivalence between targeting civilians and targeting enemy military fotifications.
- Then you say Hamas and Israel are both wrong, based on your false equivalence.
- This contradicts your first assertion that death, old age, and dying children are part of the world.
- Unless ...
- Unless
"part of the world" is a phrase meant to assert that the world is "wrong."
It just don't add up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zjQ6FkofRI
K: I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the world doesn't add up,
it makes no sense, there is no logic to the universe..
Chaos, randomness, chance plays an important role in the universe...
and you cannot, cannot fit chaos or chance or randomness into
any sort of logical bracketing of the world.... more likely than not,
life itself exist because of chance and chaos/randomness.....
and we know that evolution is a one random event after another
after another.... you and I are here because of chance... nothing more...
so to say, this makes no sense or this isn't logical... ahhh, the world itself
makes no sense or isn't logical..... the question becomes, what is your response
to the randomness, illogical nature of the world? but Kropotkin,
these are two random events? yep... what of it?
You are seeking logical necessity in a world that has no logical necessity....
my advice, rethink your premise... and allow for the illogical, random,
chaotic nature of the universe...
it will and it won't make more sense......
Kropotkin