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At what point does violence become justifiable?
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06-11-2012, 09:16 AM
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uncoosesoge
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So you rely on eachother. Great. And I wasn't insulting you. I'll show you why you are being 'blind' to the justifyable violence of every day life.
Your wife is being attacked, your not home, but your neighbor comes over and uses violence to stop the attacker. You are saying his violence was unjustified.
Your child is out looking to buy some candy at the store, a pedophile tries to snatch him up, a neighbor is forced to use violence to pry him lose from the mans hands. You are saying he was not justified in using his violence.
Your not under the rule of another country, because soldiers are there, prepared to use violence to protect you and the rest of your people. But you are saying their violence is never justified.
Right now, because of violence, you are not a muslim (Ever read about their constant expansion into europe until they were stopped?). Because of violence, we are not under Nazi rule. Because of the threat of violence, your country is free of chaos, non-stop crime. Because of violence, the thief is hesitant to come into your home. Because of violence, you exist. I can go on, and on, and on, and on.
You still believe violence is never justified?
Have you read the history of the oppression to the Tibetan people by their Monks? The Dalai Lama took money from the CIA for years. The Monks enslaved the people as if they were serfs. Harsh punishments, given by those monks, for petty crimes, every day.
The Dalai Lama was a young boy, and pretty much a figure head under the other monks who supervised him, at the time of the invasion.
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