Offensive Bias wrote:Yes, let's revisit the 50's.
Napalm, anyone? ...
Gas, anyone? ...
Landmines, anyone? ...
There are no innocent governments in the 50's. They all stank, they all reeked of corruption and the desire to advance themselves at the cost of everyone else.
So Israel may or may not have committed crimes back then. The matter is insignificant, given the propensity to criminal behaviour tied to any government attempting to combine the contradicting ideals of a democratic society with progress and competitiveness.
(Besides.. what's 1000 children. What was the world pop in the 50's? 3 billion? Ay, heartless, I know. Can't be obscured by emotion in these things really, lest we would have to accuse and blame everyone equally. But then, where would be the fun in that.
Rational argument: You have to figure out what this and that does to those and us, don't you? If your enemy bombs you with a nuke, you'd better know what the consequences are beforehand. Same thing with considering to bomb your enemies. Have to make sure you do the kind of damage you want to do, or you're just wasting precious uranium.
Emotional argument - inherently flawed: Good lord! We're irradiating millions today. So what if a few were irradiated before we knew what dosages were sufficient. Just be happy you weren't among their number.)
In any case, pointing out the flaws of one specific nation is insignificant. You need to look at everyone, not just focus on some country you hate deeply.That tends to both obscure the rational arguments, and makes you prone to misconceptions in regard to responsibility and significance of your own argument.
Then again.. you knew all this. So why this thread?
Offensive bias I would say when I read that! (You chose well your name lol!!!)
I'm personally against experimenting on innocent people, without being sure they know and accept (people being paid to be tested and the likes). Now, make your own interpretation of "innocent" people...





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