
Originally Posted by
Gussie2000
I got your point tom,but nuking is much radical then being naive
All countries that was under colonialism or slavery in the past had suffered violence & violence has been the only way to gain respect & freedom.
Since is believed that the human race has overcome that part of history it seems we all steping back to that stage when every thing was tribes againts tribes,kingdoms against kingdoms,north againts south,west against east,muslims against cristians,etc. And finally jeeps against vehicross LOL
Anyhow the maths doesn't make any mistakes : justice + equality = peace
jeeps against vehicross - too funny, Gus! I agree with Tom tho, we have not stepped back to any sort of 'stage'. We are human, derived from animals in a savage world and a savage world we maintain. It's disgusting! The world would be better without us on it because of the amount of damage we are capable of... and insistent upon. The natural reaction to curb violence is with more violence! Governing bodies claim a pro-life stance mixed with pro-war ambitions all the while preaching the existence of a higher being that requests "thou shall not kill"... hypocrisy. And those are supposed to be the bestest examples of the human being... our leaders.
Allow me to point out what I view as gang warfare with a twist... Crips adorned in blue, Bloods adorned in red... Democrats wish for blue states, Republicans wish for red states. Politicians and gangs both strive on fear to grow and 'succeed' using propaganda. Gangs tag walls and billboards, politicians put signs on fences and billboards, civilians post political signs on their lawns and stickers on their cars - propoganda abounds! It all equals territorial pissings. "Join the dark side..." How can we fight against detrimental gang warfare when even our government and 'decent' society operates on it's own form of detrimental gang warfare? All I know is we are all stuck in this life together, enjoy it and try to be a positive influence in it. ...or be angry and survive it like me.
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