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Yoepus
Neo-condimist

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
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Taking a pacifist stance is ideal. It simply does not work. One can only be a pacifisit if all others in the world are pacifists, clear and simple.
Altought I believe none-violent resistance should be the founding corner-stone of every revolution/resistance movement, it does not always work (but neither does violent...). However, on a judgement of history none-violence only seems to work on the internal, or national scale... on the scale of intra-national, or the world, it seems always to result in the most dire consequences.
What I mean, is Ghandi and Martin Luther King (american guy) did very well against their local regiem. But when you look at it applied by nations, such as sanctions (post WWI, or Iraq for modern example), you see it results in much more dire consequences then if say, violence would be enacted (when germany or Iraq violated the arms agreement, had the US attacked then war on a large scale could have been avoided, undoubtly saving more lives).
So as you can see.. sure being a pacifist is a great ideal, but realisitically if you support it, you end up killing more people then you are saving (above examples), at least on a global or intra-national scale.
My tad, hope it sways you a bit... Let's see what the other blocs will says.
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Nov-13-2002 03:53
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Arbiter
Naked Power Organ

Registered: May 2002
Location:
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If an individual wishes to be a pacifist, I don't have a problem with it. They may sometimes put themselves at a disadvantage by choosing pacifism, but in the end that's a choice I feel they have the right to make.
Pacifism as a defense against an aggressive opponent is a risky strategem. Gandhi used pacifism to fight the british empire because he knew that the valued their image of being civilized. I doubt he would have even tried to use it if India was being occupied by the Mongols, however, because they simply would have slaughtered him and anyone foolish enough to follow him.
Pacifism is not a practical international policy at this juncture. Countries which endeavor to avoid war at all costs end up doing very little harm, but also very little good, for they fail to realize that only by means of violence can many things be done that ought to be.
Power is the will to do what one's adversary will not - thus one who does not have the will to escalate the issue to the level of violence is weak in comparison to one who does.
In the end, pacifism rarely accomplishes anything. You read a lot about the few success stories, but most of the time, radical change can only be affected by force. It is simply the way of the world.
Cheers,
Arbiter
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Nov-13-2002 17:37
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trancedfarmer
Anti-Cheese Crusader
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Seattle, Washington
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| quote: | Originally posted by Busy Child
in this day in age, you cant be a pacifist, or you can but itll be extremely difficult. Because of technology, anything that happens on the other side of the world affects your country in some way almost instantaneously. That is why the united states is always buggin their nose in other peoples business. |
yeah that and the fact that we all support violence through taxes and whatnot...
but that doesnt mean that one cant be a pacifist.. anyone can take a non-violent stance.. i did and i drove me to a very different lifestyle...
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Nov-14-2002 06:14
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Nadi
Not quite an addict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Los Angeles, Californa,
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My views on pacifism depend on what level of people i'm dealing with. If I have a problem with one person, than I'm almost never going to resort to violence. If its something involving whole countries I still think that you should strive for peace, but anyone who thinks they don't need some sort of army or self defense is fooling themselves.
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Nov-14-2002 06:19
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