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oVo wrote:More than 100,000 signatures have already been gathered
in support of whistleblower/traitor Manning's nomination.
oVo wrote:More than 100,000 signatures have already been gathered
in support of whistleblower/hero Manning's nomination.
Qwert wrote:oVo wrote:More than 100,000 signatures have already been gathered
in support of whistleblower/hero Manning's nomination.
fixed.
mordigan wrote:what does leaking government secrets have to do with promoting peace?
chang50 wrote:mordigan wrote:what does leaking government secrets have to do with promoting peace?
The answer to that depends very much on whether you see the US as a force for good in global politics or not.Unsurprisingly many commentators believe the latter.
BigBallinStalin wrote:What promotes peace? Total annihilation of another group because afterward there would be no conflict!
So... had Hitler attained his goals, would he have been the most peaceful person ever?
thegreekdog wrote:
And yeah, if we lived under a world dictatorship, probably would be pretty peaceful.
patches70 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:
And yeah, if we lived under a world dictatorship, probably would be pretty peaceful.
No it wouldn't, unless you consider stuff like this "not violent"-
and it can go on and on, examples of the "peaceful world" under totalitarian rule which would be quite similar to the above. Instead of nations warring with each other it would be the world state police at war with the citizens. Anyone disagreeing or becoming even a mere annoyance to the state would be met with brutal violence and suppression. It would be anything but peaceful.
mordigan wrote:since when were south africa and the USA 'under totalitarian rule'?
patches70 wrote:examples of the "peaceful world" under totalitarian rule which would be quite similar to the above.
TGD wrote:And yeah, if we lived under a world dictatorship, probably would be pretty peaceful.
patches70 wrote:Totalitarian rulers are very good at focusing this anger away from themselves and upon groups.
patches70 wrote:Anyone disagreeing or a problem to the state would be branded criminals and violently dealt with.
patches70 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:
And yeah, if we lived under a world dictatorship, probably would be pretty peaceful.
No it wouldn't, unless you consider stuff like this "not violent"-
and it can go on and on, examples of the "peaceful world" under totalitarian rule which would be quite similar to the above. Instead of nations warring with each other it would be the world state police at war with the citizens. Anyone disagreeing or becoming even a mere annoyance to the state would be met with brutal violence and suppression. It would be anything but peaceful.
patches70 wrote:Oh, and while it may be arguable if Manning is a hero or not, what is absolutely certain is that he isn't a traitor.
He was acquitted of "giving aid to the enemy" in his trial and for those who actually know how a traitor is defined (quite specifically in the US Constitution I might add), knows that "giving aid to the enemy" is an absolute essential piece of evidence in determining if one is a traitor or not.
Lootifer wrote:I personally think its a morally just form of treason, but it is treason nonetheless.
Think of it like this (reductio ad absurdum): those woman who were kept in that dudes basement for years; their relationship to him was a traitorous one since they escaped and disclosed his guilt.
Phatscotty wrote:The Prize will be awarded to Bill or Hillary Clinton
thegreekdog wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:What promotes peace? Total annihilation of another group because afterward there would be no conflict!
So... had Hitler attained his goals, would he have been the most peaceful person ever?
I'm just saying dude... conflict has happened because of those two guys; not really peaceful. No need to invoke the dreaded "H" word or annihilation.
And yeah, if we lived under a world dictatorship, probably would be pretty peaceful.
thegreekdog wrote:I think the world populace would take a little police brutality over, you know, genocide and war. So, maybe not completely peaceful, but maybe less fatalities.
TGD wrote:And what if the dictator was benevolent?
mordigan wrote:Phatscotty wrote:The Prize will be awarded to Bill or Hillary Clinton
for doing what?
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