Good job it was the Yanks as the British couldn't be seen to kill their own
So SALLY JONES, blown to bits by the yanks apparently. Great, may she rest in dantes hellfire for eternity. Perhaps got her son killed to. Horrible woman.
I don't take pleasure in anyone dying/being killed.
War is a mess-up form of resolving human issues. Humanity needs to stop killing each other and evolve to being more peaceful loving creatures.
Fingers crossed
This might win the "Silly statement of the day award"
I don't take pleasure in anyone dying/being killed.
Fingers crossed
I don't take pleasure in anyone dying/being killed.
War is a mess-up form of resolving human issues. Humanity needs to stop killing each other and evolve to being more peaceful loving creatures.
Fingers crossed
Personally . I , any most other rational human beings , Love it , when one of those sick , bloodthirsty , murdering , paedophiles get their just desserts , the world is a better place with every single one of em , gone
I agree but if people hijack planes and pilot them into skyscrapers, strap bombs to their backs and blow up innocent people on tubes and buses, charge into a lively Saturday night at London Bridge knifing everyone they can, drive down pedestrian areas in Nice and Barcelona killing people etc etc the humanity bit kind of disappears.
The problem I've noticed with war is that every time a person dies through war, another 100 people then join the war based on who died because of the war.
It seems the war would be the only benefit in dying, not human life.
Can you name me a war which has benefited Human life?
That's a convenient trite line/phrase that sounds worthy but in reality, you haven't noticed anything of the sort. Violence begets violence or it ends it. See WW2.
So on a smaller fractal, would you still agree on this perspective you have?
Depends on the circumstances .. self defence?
Self defence doesn't usually bring joy and excited anticipation of the next death.
I doubt most killing in most circumstances including war brings joy or excited anticipation of the next death.
Good good.
Looking forward already to reading about the next ex Brit having been blown to pieces.
The problem I've noticed with war is that every time a person dies through war, another 100 people then join the war based on who died because of the war.
It seems the war would be the only benefit in dying, not human life.
Can you name me a war which has benefited Human life?