*frowns* You did it.[KMA]Avenger wrote:Read what i wrote before your last post...
This will get painful now.I will be watching this one from the sidelines.
*frowns* You did it.[KMA]Avenger wrote:Read what i wrote before your last post...
This will get painful now.

Juliette wrote:*frowns* You did it.[KMA]Avenger wrote:Read what i wrote before your last post...This will get painful now.
I will be watching this one from the sidelines.

I did. Pictures of dead babies are a poor attempt to play at my emotions, which I will not fall to.[KMA]Avenger wrote:Read what i wrote before your last post...
A very shortsighted vision, but given the influence of governments on wars I can see why you would use only recent history to fuel your argument. In the short history of human society, there's a constant. That constant is the total sum of power. It's divided in different ways in different periods in history, but the end result is always fixed. Power balances itself out. An empire, nation or state has a lot of power, relative to everyone else? Opportunists rise up and break the empire, nation, state and reduce it's power.[KMA]Avenger wrote:And FYI, might does not make right. might simply gives you the ability to go around killing people, wiping out whole nations and stealing everything in sight, only to turn around and give China the contracts for the resources...
Why would I read a traitor's book if I can read military or socioeconomic history and see for myself that wherever governments are involved, any action is a racket. Just look at international banks. The whole economy is a racket. Why should I be alarmed or surprised that wars are too?[KMA]Avenger wrote:If i was you i would go away and read General Smedley Butlers book War is a Racket and then rethink your opinion and what you have said so far.

Yes, I consider him a traitor to humanity for defecting from power to weakness. But I won't go into that, as it'd derail this thread way too much.[KMA]Avenger wrote:General Butler in your opinion is a traitor?![]()
The man is to this date one of the most highly honoured marines in US history, who exposed treason to the US congress and wrote a book about how the robber-barons tried to recruit him to overthrow the US Govt...and you call him a traitor?![]()
Did the definition of treason change and i am not aware of it?
You misread me and made an incorrect decudtion. Government wars are rackets. The principle of war remains a sacred element of humanity.[KMA]Avenger wrote:If you are aware that wars are rackets then how can you support them?




Civilians are targets of war.Legendary Apophis wrote:Avenger's comment about TV atrocities reminds me about the chapter regarding the "glorious wars" in Voltaire's Candid and how the "glorious fighters" have "heroic needs" (read: rape women then murder them; pillage civilians to collect tributes). Which is exactly what happens in third world's wars, while the weapons manufacturers/sellers make tons of profits out of these merciless clans fighting each others causing great side damages to civilians.
Take a look at Iraq or Afghanistan. Had the civilian population been properly terrorised, they would not have risen up against the invaders. Rather than take into consideration that civilian casualties need be avoided, I would recommend terror bombing as a means of pacification.
Stuart Gordon wrote:Yes, I consider him a traitor to humanity for defecting from power to weakness.[KMA]Avenger wrote:General Butler in your opinion is a traitor?![]()
The man is to this date one of the most highly honoured marines in US history, who exposed treason to the US congress and wrote a book about how the robber-barons tried to recruit him to overthrow the US Govt...and you call him a traitor?![]()
Did the definition of treason change and i am not aware of it?

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