natural killer

Bailee 2022-03-21 09:01:44

If the revolution is victorious, the revolution is called revolution; if it fails, the revolution is called rebellion. The same is true of war, there is never a right or a wrong. It's just that you stand in different camps or have different values, which leads to the distinction between justice and injustice in the war in your eyes.

What is wrong is the cruel side of human nature, always killing each other, then self-reflection, and then killing each other again. Repeatedly, as long as there are human beings in the world, there will be struggles and wars.

As for the so-called war of aggression, the ambition and possessiveness of any country when it is strong to a certain stage will prompt it to launch a war of aggression. If you were a lion, you wouldn't think it was wrong to eat sheep. If you think it is wrong to eat sheep, then it only means that you have not grown into a lion, and when you grow up, you will open your bloody mouth.

Ordinary herbivores have defensive tendencies, with their eyes turned to the sides, always alert to potential killers left and right or even behind them; while carnivores are aggressive, with their eyes turned to the center to keep an eye on the prey.

Look in the mirror and know that you are inherently aggressive. Human beings, on the other hand, have to pretend to be higher animals and put on a civilized attitude. After killing people, they have to reflect on the innate question of why they kill people. No matter how deeply they reflect, it will not help, because you are born with a killer.

There is no guarantee that a third world war will never happen. So, Einstein deserves the Nobel Peace Prize because he made the world more peaceful for decades. If there were no atomic bombs, perhaps the Third World War would have been included in the history textbooks of elementary school students.


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  • Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: - Sent us another bunch of officers.

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: - Uh-huh

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: Real green.

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: Gotta train 'em up. Makes me think I'm starting a new unit.

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: They sent new rifles too

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: The M-16. That's supposed to be a pretty good weapon.

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: Lots of plastic. Feels like a BB gun to me. Believe I'll stick with my pistol.

    Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: You think we're gonna get close enough to the enemy to use that?

    Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: What do you think, sir?

  • Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: A leader must remain cool and calm. And second, he must learn to ignore explosions... the heat and dust, the screams of the wounded. This is normal on a battlefield. Normal!