And if you think that there are examples of situations that can be solved with weapons and violence only - provide us such situations, let's see how actual they are.
Hostage rescue.
You could argue that you could give in to the hostage takers demands, and get the hostages back safely. But if that works for one person, the next person will do it. And so on...
Lets put it this way; if somebody got a million quid for holding you hostage, why not hold somebody else hostage next week? Easiest money you'd ever earn.
I know my opinion on this isnt valued very high, but I'll go into more detail. After this I recomend a thread split since, a LOT of this is off the original topic.
Tony Martin. The short story is, he was being robbed. He woke up, grabbed his rifle, and shot both of them as they tried to flee his house. One died, the other survived.
I read a great artical about what this meant for England in general, not just for Tony Martin,
here.I fully agree Tony Martin was a hero. Another hero is
this man in my opinion.
What confuses me more than anything, is the family's of the burglars saying "He didnt diserve to die". Well, they sure as hell didnt diserve to live. I believe everybody is born with an equal chance. Fair enough, they are raised differently. But everybody, at least people who have made it into being a teenager, has seen the good side of life. And they either choose to get there legaly, or illegaly. They KNOW they're doing something wrong. Why give them a second chance?
Thats domestic violence, now for something a bit more global:
These days, peoples opinions is either for or against involvement in Iraq. And I dont see what all the fuss is about...
A lot of people dont think it was wrong for, the UK at least, to go into Iraq. A tyrant was killed, and a country is being stabalized. You try telling me its worse now than it was with Sadam in charge. The one thing that does annoy me about the war, is all the stories on friendly fire. All thats because of undertrained officers making desicions without checking.
What does it have to do with England? Nothing. We helped them. Its like giving the bum down the street a £100 and directions to the job center. And if you think about it, if every country did that... it would be on its feet in no time. All this because we did a little violence. I cant see how we'd acheive the same proud result, without it.
The reason people are starting to turn to none-violent solutions, is because people are starting to believe that inncent people are being harmed by all this violence. And its very true. Inncent people are being harmed.
You know who's fault it is? I know. Or at least, I like to think I know.
Its yours! And mine! More specificaly, anybody with half a brain cell more than the next person.
Domestic:
Police are desperately trying to employ more people. There is a high demand for police officers, since nobody wants to join up. But while there is a lack of police, crime is increasing. So what do the police do when crime increases?
Make it easier to get in.
So now, the people who will actualy join the police, are the people the police should be arresting. Which is why you get all these pompous know-it-all cops telling you should and shouldnt do, because they're bored, and have another few hours before the next shift. But worst of all, forgetting that their job is actualy catching criminals, instead of finding inncent people who turn to them for help, of doing something illegal, since they're easier to catch. (Yes I'm bias for that one, but only because I'm experianced at it)
Globaly:
The army too, and I say this with a very nervous tone, is manned by people who didnt quite acheive their first option. This doesnt apply too much to the front line infintary, but to the people who order them. I've read and heard lots of none-fiction about mistakes being made because the higher rank wouldnt take the word of a lesser ranked soldier.
But in both of these situations, is political. We need more down to Earth people in leadership, not people trying to help themselves by helping you. Then turning their back on you when they got what they want.
I guess, thats my argument. Tried explaining all the aspects but, if you still want to question something you can do. Or PM me about it.
Overall, I think if pasifism actualy worked, we'd already be born into it. In my opinion, its a wish that has been taken too literaly. The only people who wouldnt want a world without violence, is the people who enjoy causing it. But this is a world where people are put in their place, and they oughta know where it is. Or else.
(sorry, this was kinda long)