War is a part of human nature, and perhaps even a necessity.
Full scale wars we've experienced are nothing more than amplified clan wars we see in the animal kingdom. A difference in interest causing major conflict.
War is competition. Competition for land, resources, ideals, whatever you can think of. This competition fuels progress. This progress is the backbone for the change and revolutions we've had throughout our lifetimes.
Personally, I think war is the catalyst for human progress, and this conflict and competition is what drives humans to excel in technological and even idealogical advances. It took a war for slavery to be abolished, it took a war for Nazi Germany to collapse. The values you hold dearly have all been established through bloodshed and destruction.
War kills a lot of people, but then our population is always increasing at an alarming rate anyway. We're not going to die out, our species will live on. The deaths of individuals doesn't really mean much on a ecological basis if we still have great population growth. It may sound amroal, but a moral perspective doesn't apply to everything, and it can be used to explain the reasons behind many things which you may not find the right answer to from a moral perspective
War is not evil, it's normal. It's just magnified conflict. War is not tragic, we still march on (pun intended). War and competition is the fuel for our advancement, and it is what has shaped our world today. In the last 100 years, there have been 2 years of peace. For those that join the military, they are fighting for what they believe. Whatever that may be, these are the people that are required to solve these conflicts of interest. We need those who can finish the fight.
Full scale wars we've experienced are nothing more than amplified clan wars we see in the animal kingdom. A difference in interest causing major conflict.
War is competition. Competition for land, resources, ideals, whatever you can think of. This competition fuels progress. This progress is the backbone for the change and revolutions we've had throughout our lifetimes.
Personally, I think war is the catalyst for human progress, and this conflict and competition is what drives humans to excel in technological and even idealogical advances. It took a war for slavery to be abolished, it took a war for Nazi Germany to collapse. The values you hold dearly have all been established through bloodshed and destruction.
War kills a lot of people, but then our population is always increasing at an alarming rate anyway. We're not going to die out, our species will live on. The deaths of individuals doesn't really mean much on a ecological basis if we still have great population growth. It may sound amroal, but a moral perspective doesn't apply to everything, and it can be used to explain the reasons behind many things which you may not find the right answer to from a moral perspective
War is not evil, it's normal. It's just magnified conflict. War is not tragic, we still march on (pun intended). War and competition is the fuel for our advancement, and it is what has shaped our world today. In the last 100 years, there have been 2 years of peace. For those that join the military, they are fighting for what they believe. Whatever that may be, these are the people that are required to solve these conflicts of interest. We need those who can finish the fight.