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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I find it odd the way some people think. "If we stop attacking them, they'll listen to us", or some such nonsense.
It's always the same thing - if we just slow down a little, if we just be a little more diplomatic, then the real world will suddenly turn into an ideal world where everyone wants to live in peace and harmony.
I'd be curious to see examples of past instances where this "diplomacy" and "cautiousness" has accomplished anything productive. Damn hippies. Look at us, look at our biology, we evolved as a fighting species! Conflict is in our nature. Sure, war is not "nice", I wouldn't want to have to fight on the front lines, but that's all the more reason to admire the people who are brave enough to do so. |
How many times do I have to say this?!...
N o r t h e r n I r e l a n d
(In fact, if you look at other situatins like this, can you name me any where using more and more force has actually achieved the aims? Israel, Chechnya, Kashmir spring to mind of examples where your opinion gets turned over on its arse! But hey, I guess I've just made a huge fallacy right?)
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