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xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
chewyman wrote:There are probably a couple of others I've forgotten.
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
ritz627 wrote: War has been accepted as a common practice of the human race, never appearing in any other earthbound species.
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
Gold Knight wrote:Which brings in the point on whether war is instinctual or is it a choice made? I belive that we were all born with a sense of competition with others and its the urge to be better than our fellow humans that we wage war.
wcaclimbing wrote:ritz627 wrote: War has been accepted as a common practice of the human race, never appearing in any other earthbound species.
I disagree on that point. There IS war in other species. It is mostly fought over territory, but it IS war. Many kinds of animals, especially group society animals (Meercats, Ants, Bees, etc.) can raid the land and homes of other competing groups and even kill the members of the group they are taking over to expand the territory of their own group. They will often go to great length to eliminate their competition and secure a useful source of food and shelter. It IS war.
dustn64 wrote:wcaclimbing wrote:ritz627 wrote: War has been accepted as a common practice of the human race, never appearing in any other earthbound species.
I disagree on that point. There IS war in other species. It is mostly fought over territory, but it IS war. Many kinds of animals, especially group society animals (Meercats, Ants, Bees, etc.) can raid the land and homes of other competing groups and even kill the members of the group they are taking over to expand the territory of their own group. They will often go to great length to eliminate their competition and secure a useful source of food and shelter. It IS war.
There is actully cases that monkeys would make tribes and attack others with sticks and weapons. I see a slight resemblense between how they act and the way we acted a the begining of time.
ritz627 wrote:It was John F. Kennedy who once said, “Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind”, but is this even possible? Are we destined to fight until our untimely demise?
Jenos Ridan wrote:ritz627 wrote:It was John F. Kennedy who once said, “Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind”, but is this even possible? Are we destined to fight until our untimely demise?
In a word, no. In many words; not anytime soon. If the Bible is right, there will be one last battle, then peace forever. If not, then mankind will fight and fight until the strain of our presence here on the earth forces segments of humanity to take flight and flee to the stars. And even then, I'm postulating a hopeful senario. But, then, given that the logical worst-case senario is the extinction of man, wouldn't hope for the best? War, saddly, is very much a part of man. As are the causes of war.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Colossus wrote:If we accept that war is inevitable, then the question my brother and I came to in our discussions is whether man, due to his ability to reason, bears a different responsibility with regard to war than other species. ...
Colossus wrote:to quote MIB, 'A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it.'
Good point, nobunga, and I agree that this point has important bearing on the issue.
AAFitz wrote:There will always be cheaters, abusive players, terrible players, and worse. But we have every right to crush them.
MeDeFe wrote:This is a forum on the internet, what do you expect?
ritz627 wrote:As we look back at humanity through the years, there are simple constants that can be observed, one of these is war. War has been accepted as a common practice of the human race, never appearing in any other earthbound species. So with this in mind, we must ask ourselves, why war? What good becomes of it? Does peace accompany it? America specifically has been an active participator in wars, and whether they are originally justified or not, does the end result legitimize the intentions of the war? I do not aim at completely stopping war, as I accept its inevitability, I only hope that we can reflect upon and possibly learn from our past experiences.
War has brought an end to countless lives, and in the nuclear age, it threatens to bring an end to human beings. It was John F. Kennedy who once said, “Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind”, but is this even possible? Are we destined to fight until our untimely demise? To look at our future, I feel it is most important to look back at our past and ask: is peace created from these wars?
This is my thesis for my english final, I thought it would be interesting to hear what you guys have to say about the matter.
nagerous wrote:ritz627 wrote:As we look back at humanity through the years, there are simple constants that can be observed, one of these is war. War has been accepted as a common practice of the human race, never appearing in any other earthbound species. So with this in mind, we must ask ourselves, why war? What good becomes of it? Does peace accompany it? America specifically has been an active participator in wars, and whether they are originally justified or not, does the end result legitimize the intentions of the war? I do not aim at completely stopping war, as I accept its inevitability, I only hope that we can reflect upon and possibly learn from our past experiences.
War has brought an end to countless lives, and in the nuclear age, it threatens to bring an end to human beings. It was John F. Kennedy who once said, “Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind”, but is this even possible? Are we destined to fight until our untimely demise? To look at our future, I feel it is most important to look back at our past and ask: is peace created from these wars?
This is my thesis for my english final, I thought it would be interesting to hear what you guys have to say about the matter.
Lets discuss World War II. Now one of the most adamant arch-appeasers of our time was Neville Chamberlain. He was so so anti-war that he manipulated public opinion through media censorship, ignored the chances of forming alliances e.g with America in February 1938 because he feared it would start a war and reduced public spending on military when chancellor in 1935. Who did he have to do with, Adolf Hitler. Now Hitler took advantage of Chamberlain's peaceful side and invaded more and more territory. This is most evident in October 1938 where at a peace treaty, a large chunk of Czechoslovakia's land was signed away to Hitler without consulting Czechoslovakia in a pitiful attempt by Chamberlain to stop war. Czechoslovakia was later invaded by Hitler in March 1939, whilst no other countries did anything. Their national sovereignty and the concept of self-determination was signed away. Eventually Britain felt compelled to declare war against Hitler and what happened after the war? We found Hitler had been mass-exterminating Jews. The moral of this story is that in some cases War is justified to prevent a greater evil. Chamberlain believed war to be the greatest evil out there but there are greater evils and if a policy of detterence had began earlier then war could perhaps have been prevented. Whilst many wars such as the Iraq war lack serious legitimacy and are just organised by gun-ho evil authoritarians like Bush, to put all wars under one blanket is a serious misjudgement as there are various situations.
ritz627 wrote:nagerous wrote:ritz627 wrote:As we look back at humanity through the years, there are simple constants that can be observed, one of these is war. War has been accepted as a common practice of the human race, never appearing in any other earthbound species. So with this in mind, we must ask ourselves, why war? What good becomes of it? Does peace accompany it? America specifically has been an active participator in wars, and whether they are originally justified or not, does the end result legitimize the intentions of the war? I do not aim at completely stopping war, as I accept its inevitability, I only hope that we can reflect upon and possibly learn from our past experiences.
War has brought an end to countless lives, and in the nuclear age, it threatens to bring an end to human beings. It was John F. Kennedy who once said, “Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind”, but is this even possible? Are we destined to fight until our untimely demise? To look at our future, I feel it is most important to look back at our past and ask: is peace created from these wars?
This is my thesis for my english final, I thought it would be interesting to hear what you guys have to say about the matter.
Lets discuss World War II. Now one of the most adamant arch-appeasers of our time was Neville Chamberlain. He was so so anti-war that he manipulated public opinion through media censorship, ignored the chances of forming alliances e.g with America in February 1938 because he feared it would start a war and reduced public spending on military when chancellor in 1935. Who did he have to do with, Adolf Hitler. Now Hitler took advantage of Chamberlain's peaceful side and invaded more and more territory. This is most evident in October 1938 where at a peace treaty, a large chunk of Czechoslovakia's land was signed away to Hitler without consulting Czechoslovakia in a pitiful attempt by Chamberlain to stop war. Czechoslovakia was later invaded by Hitler in March 1939, whilst no other countries did anything. Their national sovereignty and the concept of self-determination was signed away. Eventually Britain felt compelled to declare war against Hitler and what happened after the war? We found Hitler had been mass-exterminating Jews. The moral of this story is that in some cases War is justified to prevent a greater evil. Chamberlain believed war to be the greatest evil out there but there are greater evils and if a policy of detterence had began earlier then war could perhaps have been prevented. Whilst many wars such as the Iraq war lack serious legitimacy and are just organised by gun-ho evil authoritarians like Bush, to put all wars under one blanket is a serious misjudgement as there are various situations.
Yes, though we must keep in mind even WWII wasn't inevitable. Nazi Germany came into power as a result of WWI and the punishing standards of the peace treaty. And, WWI was possibly the most avoidable war in human history. If we had never started WWI, and never included such punishing aspects to the peace treaty, (such a Germany and Austria-Hungary had to completely pay of the war damage puting them in a massive depression, and Austria-Hungary was ordered to split), Nazi Germany most likely would not exist. It only existed because the conditions were completely right, and Germany wanted revenge.
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
Jenos Ridan wrote:ritz627 wrote:It was John F. Kennedy who once said, “Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind”, but is this even possible? Are we destined to fight until our untimely demise?
In a word, no. In many words; not anytime soon. If the Bible is right, there will be one last battle, then peace forever. If not, then mankind will fight and fight until the strain of our presence here on the earth forces segments of humanity to take flight and flee to the stars. And even then, I'm postulating a hopeful senario. But, then, given that the logical worst-case senario is the extinction of man, wouldn't hope for the best? War, saddly, is very much a part of man. As are the causes of war.
chewyman wrote:- resources
- territory
- power
- self defence
- religion
- personal slight
- distrust
- general confusion
There are probably a couple of others I've forgotten.
sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
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