War is something that can not have one specific meaning. The definition of war is an indecisive critical stage of paranoia for one country's right to a probable cause or conflict with another group of people. Of course war is wrong, and can be perceived as a non moral, atrocious, act of consolation. But good can come from war. War can be used as a liberation process for those who are limited from humanistic rights, judgments, and freedoms of opinion. You see, war is not only a slow killing process of human evolution, but a mere speck of hope for those in poverty and despair.
Indifferently said, the basic element which strikes us usefully has the deficiency of depriving us and other nations endlessly. Better yet, the war today touches upon the brink of a new age that marks technology at its best. Never before has a soldier been able to sit in a diminutive position and direct an unmanned drone into hostile territory. By far, technology has enhanced our likelihood of survival, but has taken the dignity away from the pilot himself. The pilot looses grandeur to a portion of metal.
All in all, war strikes the majority of us as an emotional disturbance set to cause a rupture in a fervent, well bred family. Others may view it as a chance to escape our families. What must be known is that our brothers, sisters, fathers, or mothers are not being fatefully deteriorated by society, but are being built to fight the devil himself. Good is one thing we can all do to make this world a better, safer place. So please take note. Take a look around. See the wrong in the world and do what is right to discontinue it.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
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