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FallDragon Mar 23, 2006 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by LeHah
Douglas MacArthur, possibly the greatest fighting general of the 20th century, wanted to outlaw war.

He also wanted to invade and destroy China during the Korean conflict, which thankfully didn't happen.

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Originally Posted by a lurker
It's really simple, the atrocities people visit on other people are done so because, for whatever reason, the groups do not view each other as quite human.

That's a good point. Usually groups, like Nazi's, dehumanized Jews and homosexuals in order to convince the population that it was OK to hate them. Same for slavery, blacks weren't viewed as "fully" human either.

SemperFidelis Mar 23, 2006 10:41 PM

We're just a glorified animal, and the argument that we can improve is horse shit. Human nature never changes.

edit: we're not misanthropes. Not trying to represent everyone, but I think we think this way because we are cognizant of what generations in the past have done.

Misogynyst Gynecologist Mar 23, 2006 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by FallDragon
He also wanted to invade and destroy China during the Korean conflict, which thankfully didn't happen.

And what I'm refering to was after he was stripped of command. Whats your point?

FallDragon Mar 24, 2006 12:26 AM

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And what I'm refering to was after he was stripped of command. Whats your point?
That it isn't a good example for human achievement, because it was a case of talking the talking but not walking the walking. It's like repenting to Jesus on your deathbed after living your life as an atheist.


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