Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6830|North Carolina

Krappyappy wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

So, essentially, in your view, the ends justify the means.  The end result of an action nullifies any differences in intention?

There are probably many people in power that think in the same way, but thankfully, the people are often able to keep them in line.
in my view, means do not need to be justified.

you said that you are an atheist. let me ask you this - when all is said and done, who do we have to answer to? if a suicide bomber kills a million people tomorrow, what justification does he need? if there is no god and no afterlife, then he is dead and gone, as are his victims. all that's left is sadness, and then the world moves on.

the point of my original response, that there is no moral level, makes the same point. it could be a suicide bomber on a bus, or a pilot dropping his bomb. maybe they meant to kill children, maybe not. but when the little girl is dead from the blast or an errant piece of shrapnel, does that make a difference to her mother?
Good point.  I guess my whole thing is this.  With most people, if you respect them, they respect you.  By being "moral" in the typical sense of the word, you develop friendships and alliances that often help you against people that don't follow that way of thinking.

For example, if you make it known that you are a powerful leader, but you have a strong sense of honor, you are usually able to gather friends that help you against people like extremists.  We've basically fucked up the honor angle in Iraq, but we've managed to keep from being as "barbaric" as the terrorists.

Intentions may not matter to you, but I can assure you that they do matter to the international community.

Krappyappy wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

I agree that we have a long way to go, but why should we give up on trying to socially evolve past blowing up brown people?  We don't have to be this way....
i disagree, i think we must be this way. there aren't any animals which can present a challenge to us, so if we didn't kill each other, we would stagnate. remember that it is death that drives evolution, and forces life to improve and adapt. this is a whole other topic which was discussed on these forums a long time ago, but was lost when the boards reset.
I'm also a conflict theorist, but I believe war is just one of the more regrettable conflicts we indulge in.  There are plenty of challenges before us, like closing the poverty gap in the world.  The conflicts of interests in international trade are sure to keep us evolving without having to engage in so much war as well.

Krappyappy wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

On a side note, you seem completely unconcerned about any sense of morality.  I'm curious...  What defines your ethics?  Situation only?....

Admittedly, my own ethics are heavily dependent on situation, but I try to keep some ideals here and there....
i guess you would call me a naturalist. i am amoral. there are no morals in nature. when a lion eats an antelope, it's just the way things are, there is no good or evil about it. i believe that the human world works the same way, underneath the surface.
For the most part, I agree, but....  I believe there is a more evolved rational self-interest that can be created by society.  It essentially involves what is commonly known as the golden rule.  It may not be practiced consistently, but encouraging society to at least try to follow it is beneficial to us as a species in my opinion.

Surely, you wouldn't want the entire world to completely descend into the amoral chaos that much of Africa currently suffers in.  Cultural ethics like secular humanism are essential to the higher functions of society.
ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7064
YAY The stupid murderer hit the gallows! I'm gonna go make a sig now..
Krappyappy
'twice cooked beef!'
+111|7245
this has gotten very metaphysical. kudos, though, for talking about this in a clearheaded way.

i agree that we can evolve from economic competition. but we'll always need to shed blood in order to keep our metaphorical claws sharp.

i don't think things will ever degenerate into total chaos like you suggest, because it isn't in anyone's interest. i paint an absolutist picture when we're discussing this, but of course the world operates in shades of grey, and ethics and morality can have some effect, in normal circustances. but when things go out of the ordinary, away from the illusory civilization we've created, we revert back to our natural, amoral state. war, of course, is very extraordinary, and therefore very amoral.

Last edited by Krappyappy (2006-12-29 22:09:54)

ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7064
The dude murdered thousands of people.. And he taught his sons how to torture people and stuff. He's the son of satan.. now he's with satan in hell.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6830|North Carolina
In order to minimize further deviation from the original topic, I'm going to start a new thread....

Krappyappy, please join me in this new discussion...  I'd be interested in hearing more from you... 

Last edited by Turquoise (2006-12-29 22:15:48)

Ajax_the_Great1
Dropped on request
+206|7071

thareaper254 wrote:

The dude murdered thousands of people.. And he taught his sons how to torture people and stuff. He's the son of satan.. now he's with satan in hell.
Reminds me of south park. Good ole south park...
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7025|132 and Bush

Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:

thareaper254 wrote:

The dude murdered thousands of people.. And he taught his sons how to torture people and stuff. He's the son of satan.. now he's with satan in hell.
Reminds me of south park. Good ole south park...
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Dimeyard
Member
+7|6753|Sweden

lowing wrote:

[F7F7]KiNG_KaDaFFHi wrote:

Neither have Sweden claimed to be lowing...I have posted on that matter earlier...and said the very same things.

But facts remain...we were officialy neutral, aiding both sides, the thing is ...we are not starting wars saying "may god be with us" or  "if you are not with us you are against us" and stating our way of living is the way for the rest of the world to follow.

Many nations in europe has learned tolerance the hard way from two WW´s, this might be USA´s time for learning.
I have more respect for Germany, at least they fought for what they believed in, Sweden is a nation of appeasers, bowing to anyone that shakes a fist in its face.
Well, sadly I believe you haven´t heard about Olof Palme.
He was deeply hated by both the American government and big parts of the world, because he used his right to speak about the situation in Vietnam and the Apartheid regim in South Africa.
Why do you think he was murdered?

Neutrality is a virtue, that you guys in the U.S had in the WW2 until pearl harbor.
I´m proud to be a citizen of Sweden.

Just a side note. Did you know that germans have had a deep respect for swedish culture, they have several times tried to be more like the swedish vikings. It goes way back in time, and is still a current interest.

Last edited by Dimeyard (2006-12-30 03:33:31)

TeamZephyr
Maintaining My Rage Since 1975
+124|6954|Hillside, Melbourne, Australia

lowing wrote:

[F7F7]KiNG_KaDaFFHi wrote:

Neither have Sweden claimed to be lowing...I have posted on that matter earlier...and said the very same things.

But facts remain...we were officialy neutral, aiding both sides, the thing is ...we are not starting wars saying "may god be with us" or  "if you are not with us you are against us" and stating our way of living is the way for the rest of the world to follow.

Many nations in europe has learned tolerance the hard way from two WW´s, this might be USA´s time for learning.
I have more respect for Germany, at least they fought for what they believed in, Sweden is a nation of appeasers, bowing to anyone that shakes a fist in its face.
Ever heard of the vikings?
J4ck.P0tt
dong-ma?
+8|6799|Berlin
Welcome to a yet another wave of terror by turning Saddam into a martyr.

https://onnachrichten.t-online.de//c/10/02/75/88/10027588,tid=i.jpg
SgtHeihn
Should have ducked
+394|6911|Ham Lake, MN (Fucking Cold)
F@ck him, at least he got off easy, I've seen video's of his minions killing people, grenades in the chest, mass hangings, lawn chippers......
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7076|USA

Dimeyard wrote:

lowing wrote:

[F7F7]KiNG_KaDaFFHi wrote:

Neither have Sweden claimed to be lowing...I have posted on that matter earlier...and said the very same things.

But facts remain...we were officialy neutral, aiding both sides, the thing is ...we are not starting wars saying "may god be with us" or  "if you are not with us you are against us" and stating our way of living is the way for the rest of the world to follow.

Many nations in europe has learned tolerance the hard way from two WW´s, this might be USA´s time for learning.
I have more respect for Germany, at least they fought for what they believed in, Sweden is a nation of appeasers, bowing to anyone that shakes a fist in its face.
Well, sadly I believe you haven´t heard about Olof Palme.
He was deeply hated by both the American government and big parts of the world, because he used his right to speak about the situation in Vietnam and the Apartheid regim in South Africa.
Why do you think he was murdered?

Neutrality is a virtue, that you guys in the U.S had in the WW2 until pearl harbor.
I´m proud to be a citizen of Sweden.

Just a side note. Did you know that germans have had a deep respect for swedish culture, they have several times tried to be more like the swedish vikings. It goes way back in time, and is still a current interest.
Did you know that Sweden collaborated with the Nazis, NOT 1000 years ago in the era of the "vikings" but less than a life time ago.

Neutrality is DEFINITELY a virtue, since you do nothing to earn the freedoms and prosperity that you enjoy, you let everyone else fight for it, for you. Be proud?? You should be ashamed.

Freedom isn't free, bud........SOMEBODY is paying for it on your behalf.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7076|USA

TeamZephyr wrote:

lowing wrote:

[F7F7]KiNG_KaDaFFHi wrote:

Neither have Sweden claimed to be lowing...I have posted on that matter earlier...and said the very same things.

But facts remain...we were officialy neutral, aiding both sides, the thing is ...we are not starting wars saying "may god be with us" or  "if you are not with us you are against us" and stating our way of living is the way for the rest of the world to follow.

Many nations in europe has learned tolerance the hard way from two WW´s, this might be USA´s time for learning.
I have more respect for Germany, at least they fought for what they believed in, Sweden is a nation of appeasers, bowing to anyone that shakes a fist in its face.
Ever heard of the vikings?
Yeah, ya mean that group of people 1000 years ago??? What about them??
Dimeyard
Member
+7|6753|Sweden

lowing wrote:

Dimeyard wrote:

lowing wrote:


I have more respect for Germany, at least they fought for what they believed in, Sweden is a nation of appeasers, bowing to anyone that shakes a fist in its face.
Well, sadly I believe you haven´t heard about Olof Palme.
He was deeply hated by both the American government and big parts of the world, because he used his right to speak about the situation in Vietnam and the Apartheid regim in South Africa.
Why do you think he was murdered?

Neutrality is a virtue, that you guys in the U.S had in the WW2 until pearl harbor.
I´m proud to be a citizen of Sweden.

Just a side note. Did you know that germans have had a deep respect for swedish culture, they have several times tried to be more like the swedish vikings. It goes way back in time, and is still a current interest.
Did you know that Sweden collaborated with the Nazis, NOT 1000 years ago in the era of the "vikings" but less than a life time ago.

Neutrality is DEFINITELY a virtue, since you do nothing to earn the freedoms and prosperity that you enjoy, you let everyone else fight for it, for you. Be proud?? You should be ashamed.

Freedom isn't free, bud........SOMEBODY is paying for it on your behalf.
The US poses the biggest threat to world peace is borne out by the whole history and current circumstances of mankind. The US is the only country that has used nuclear weapons on civilians. The atom bombs that it dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed more than 250,000 Japanese in a matter of seconds. The US has sponsored tyrants such as Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, Park Chung Hee of South Korea, Marcos of the Philippines, Mobutu of Zaire, and a long list of military dictators in Latin America who terrorized their own people.

Before September 11, it is one country that has not suffered any military attack on its mainland. But it is the country that has repeatedly threatened other nations with war and actually made war to achieve its imperial aims. One cannot cite any decade in this century that America was not engaged in any foreign military adventure.

Today, it is the country that possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. And it has freely used these weapons to wreak havoc on civilians and raze to the ground hospitals, schools, residential buildings, factories, bridges, dams and other civilian infrastructure in wars of aggression against Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan of recent memory. It its vengeful war against Afghanistan, it caused far more civilian casualties than the terrorist attacks did on September 11.

The imperialist ruling clique in the US led by George W. Bush, Jr. has made the US into the world’s number one rogue state. It proclaims itself as above international law. It arrogantly brushes aside all the universally accepted norms of international conduct whenever it suits its purpose. It dismisses the United Nations as a useless institution whenever it cannot bend it to its own will. It even shows contempt for the second rate imperialist powers it calls its allies who are often left to pick up the crumbs from the spoils of war in so-called US-led war coalitions.

It flaunts its military power and expects the whole world to bow in obedience to its imperial will. Any country that dares to defy it is demonized as a “rogue state” or part of the “axis of evil” and is threatened with the most frightening consequences.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7076|USA

Dimeyard wrote:

lowing wrote:

Dimeyard wrote:


Well, sadly I believe you haven´t heard about Olof Palme.
He was deeply hated by both the American government and big parts of the world, because he used his right to speak about the situation in Vietnam and the Apartheid regim in South Africa.
Why do you think he was murdered?

Neutrality is a virtue, that you guys in the U.S had in the WW2 until pearl harbor.
I´m proud to be a citizen of Sweden.

Just a side note. Did you know that germans have had a deep respect for swedish culture, they have several times tried to be more like the swedish vikings. It goes way back in time, and is still a current interest.
Did you know that Sweden collaborated with the Nazis, NOT 1000 years ago in the era of the "vikings" but less than a life time ago.

Neutrality is DEFINITELY a virtue, since you do nothing to earn the freedoms and prosperity that you enjoy, you let everyone else fight for it, for you. Be proud?? You should be ashamed.

Freedom isn't free, bud........SOMEBODY is paying for it on your behalf.
The US poses the biggest threat to world peace is borne out by the whole history and current circumstances of mankind. The US is the only country that has used nuclear weapons on civilians. The atom bombs that it dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed more than 250,000 Japanese in a matter of seconds. The US has sponsored tyrants such as Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, Park Chung Hee of South Korea, Marcos of the Philippines, Mobutu of Zaire, and a long list of military dictators in Latin America who terrorized their own people.

Before September 11, it is one country that has not suffered any military attack on its mainland. But it is the country that has repeatedly threatened other nations with war and actually made war to achieve its imperial aims. One cannot cite any decade in this century that America was not engaged in any foreign military adventure.

Today, it is the country that possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. And it has freely used these weapons to wreak havoc on civilians and raze to the ground hospitals, schools, residential buildings, factories, bridges, dams and other civilian infrastructure in wars of aggression against Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan of recent memory. It its vengeful war against Afghanistan, it caused far more civilian casualties than the terrorist attacks did on September 11.

The imperialist ruling clique in the US led by George W. Bush, Jr. has made the US into the world’s number one rogue state. It proclaims itself as above international law. It arrogantly brushes aside all the universally accepted norms of international conduct whenever it suits its purpose. It dismisses the United Nations as a useless institution whenever it cannot bend it to its own will. It even shows contempt for the second rate imperialist powers it calls its allies who are often left to pick up the crumbs from the spoils of war in so-called US-led war coalitions.

It flaunts its military power and expects the whole world to bow in obedience to its imperial will. Any country that dares to defy it is demonized as a “rogue state” or part of the “axis of evil” and is threatened with the most frightening consequences.
good post:

But ya didn't say a thing that addressed the posts you tagged on.

Once again, you deem the US as an evil empire. Yet the most powerful country on Earth rebuilds for the world, we throw money and aid at the world like it was nothing, we even gave SWEDEN money as part of the Marshall Plan at the end of WW2, SWEDEN??!!, What the hell did we pay Sweden for?? but hey.

Europe plunges the world into war twice and the US rebuilds it for you. Even our enemies countries that were tryig to destroy the US and her allies got rebuilt by the US for them. Ever here of the Berlin Airlift??

I am not saying our country is innocent, as a matter of fact there is a ton of things in our history that is hypocritical and non-consistent with what we preach. As a whole the US is a good country, and uses its power to benefit the world. If it means taking out a tyrannical dictator, so be it. The problem is the people we set free from Saddam's tyranny does not run with the ball, they let others worse than Saddam come in and try and take over. The US is trying to not let that happen. You all are saying to leave so it can happen.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7076|USA

Dimeyard wrote:

lowing wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


Just a side note, Sweden was neutral in both WW1 and WW2.
I wasn't talking about Sweden specifically, I was talking about Europe. Also another side note. Sweden aided and did business with Germany, they were not innocent.
We had our borders closed with swedish military, and helped alot of both norwegians, fins, danes and americans when they needed shelter and protection. We helped the americans with radio communication cross the atlantic ocean.  So don´t give me that crap you´re talking about.. we are the number one nations when it comes to peace, and infact.. we haven´t been to war since like.. 15th century.

If you look it up, you will also find that sweden is probably one of the most tolerant nations in the world.. that´s why sites like this comes http://www.godhatessweden.com
Nope, you probably haven't been to war since the 15th century. You let everyone else fight for you. how proud you must feel.

Sweden did collaborate with Germany, you played both sides of the fence in a conflict that was clearly good verses evil. Nothing to be proud of.

YOU are the most APPEASING nation in the world, maybe. If you want to be proud of your "tolerance, then you are proud of your "tolerance" of Nazi Germany. A govt. you should be MOST ashamed of, for "tolerating"
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6830|North Carolina

Dimeyard wrote:

The US poses the biggest threat to world peace is borne out by the whole history and current circumstances of mankind. The US is the only country that has used nuclear weapons on civilians. The atom bombs that it dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed more than 250,000 Japanese in a matter of seconds. The US has sponsored tyrants such as Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, Park Chung Hee of South Korea, Marcos of the Philippines, Mobutu of Zaire, and a long list of military dictators in Latin America who terrorized their own people.
Good points.  Thankfully, the American public is beginning to understand that isolationism works out better in most cases.  We must eventually end things like the illegal arms trade, but we're going to need the help of the other 4 big arms dealers: the U.K., Russia, China, and France.  If all 5 of our countries stopped supporting dictators and selling weapons to insurgents, the world would be a much more peaceful place.  Of course, the power and profits that war provides to so many people in government is what makes the anti-war message hard to implement.  We're not just addicted to oil...  we're addicted to war.

Dimeyard wrote:

Before September 11, it is one country that has not suffered any military attack on its mainland. But it is the country that has repeatedly threatened other nations with war and actually made war to achieve its imperial aims. One cannot cite any decade in this century that America was not engaged in any foreign military adventure.

Today, it is the country that possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. And it has freely used these weapons to wreak havoc on civilians and raze to the ground hospitals, schools, residential buildings, factories, bridges, dams and other civilian infrastructure in wars of aggression against Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan of recent memory. It its vengeful war against Afghanistan, it caused far more civilian casualties than the terrorist attacks did on September 11.
Good points again, but I will have to defend our stance against the Soviets.  The U.S.S.R. was a very valid threat in the decades that followed WW2 up until the late 80s.  Unfortunately, we weren't very careful in who we supported against them, and because of some of the groups we supported in the Middle East, Islamism is more powerful now than it probably would have been otherwise.

The lesson that should be learned today is that "the enemy of my enemy is NOT necessarily my friend."  Some enemies have to be dealt with in creative non-combative ways.  Iran is a perfect example.  Ahmadinejad is only a temporary problem, because even the people of Iran don't like him.  He will lose his next election, and in the meantime, we just need to keep an eye on him.

Dimeyard wrote:

The imperialist ruling clique in the US led by George W. Bush, Jr. has made the US into the world’s number one rogue state. It proclaims itself as above international law. It arrogantly brushes aside all the universally accepted norms of international conduct whenever it suits its purpose. It dismisses the United Nations as a useless institution whenever it cannot bend it to its own will. It even shows contempt for the second rate imperialist powers it calls its allies who are often left to pick up the crumbs from the spoils of war in so-called US-led war coalitions.

It flaunts its military power and expects the whole world to bow in obedience to its imperial will. Any country that dares to defy it is demonized as a “rogue state” or part of the “axis of evil” and is threatened with the most frightening consequences.
I agree with you in many respects, but if there's one thing Iraq has proven, the U.N. is powerless.  We openly mocked it and still managed to get a moderate number of allies to help us in the invasion.  The U.N. has done little to nothing about Sudan, the D.R. of Congo, or Somalia.  I think the time has come to create a new set of international bodies.  The W.T.O. already covers trade interests well, but as far as military and aid based policy is concerned, there's not much point in America, Canada, and Europe trying to get the aid of China in Middle Eastern or African humanitarian issues.  Basically, a more powerful U.N. would be like an extended N.A.T.O. force, since our interests best coincide with Europe, as opposed to the rest of the world.

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