Monday, November 5, 2018

Blog Post 9 - Kelden "The hawk" Andrews

I feel like the main problem with war lies in drafting soldiers. Those who do not want to fight or combat injustice should not have too. However there are those willing to lay their lives on the line for a better more free world and this is where I feel the US has seriously dropped the ball. In Libya today their exact real chattel slave markets, this is the most vile disgusting despicable act you can push onto another human being and those who engage with or allow to act slavers, should be treated with nothing less than a bullet to the brain. Literal actual slavery in the 21st century is a valid and moral reason to go to war and should be acted upon, no limp wristed argument about "national sovereignty" or different cultures will ever be enough to justify this shameful act on the United States (that being tolerating the existence of slavery). Other violations exist to where war is the only option, crimes so heinous war is morale even in a simply punitive way, genocide would be another example. If you are actively exterminating another group of people wholly you should be shot. These types of crimes against humanity are so foul a bullet seems almost to compassionate and the only reason I think that these actual legitimate beyond a shadow of a doubt monsters should only be shot is because to do more is risking one's one moral integrity. Seriously. Slavery is despicable and other scenarios featuring blatant and grievous human right's violations should be dealt with with imminent and righteous violence lest others follow their example.

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