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02-01-2005 09:38 PM |
Does This Resonate?
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Originally posted by bilmore
Do you mean as a normative statement, or "in this case"? I mean, I think our entry into WWII was a case where the ends did justify the means. We killed a whole helluva lot of people - but was that an evil thing? Or, would NOT participating have been the evil? How far do you carry non-violence? Simply watch the kid get beaten up across the street, or cross over and use violence to save him? Sometimes, the ends DO justify the means.
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I read once that on internet-type chatting boards, the first person to mention Hitler loses the argument. You haven't done that, but do you really think there is an analogy to be drawn between WWII and Operation Iraqi Freedom To Get Your Ass Blown Off?
There are good reasons to fight wars, like when the survival of your society is threatened, e.g., by weapons of mass destruction in the hands of a madman. There are other reasons to fight wars that are not so good, like oil pipelines in Afghanistan (hi Hank!). There are also good and bad ways to treat prisoners, good and bad ways to go about the reconstruction of a country devastated by war, etc.
As for the kid across the street, I'd feel pretty shitty if someone told me "hey, see that kid over there? He's gonna beat up my little brother at 3:00. Let's kick his ass now," and we did, and it turned out . . . well, you get the picture.
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We'll have to ask the Iraqis that question, won't we? So far, from the polling I've seen, they think we're still in that acceptable range.
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No, you can answer it yourself using your own moral compass and core values. All I know is a lot of innocent people over there got killed in my name because we were sold a bill of goods about the reasons we had to go in guns blazing. It's nice that they're having an election, but that doesn't make everything that preceded it suddenly ok. If it did, Penske would have stopped bitching about the Clinton years after W was sworn in.
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