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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
I see so you want to fix only certain fixable kinds of war. So you are not stating that the premise it to remove ALL war, but those that can. Okay, in that frame, I'd agree that there's not point in working with the human condition.
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I'm glad we're almost on the same page. Now take the idea of using real solutions to end war, and multiply that by however many wars there are. With enough effort, one can end a war. Doesn't it stand to reason that with more effort, two wars can be ended? With yet more, three? And so on? I'm not talking about taking away people's need to kill, as that's impossible. I'm not talking about forcing people to be happy with what they have. I'm just talking about the tenacious working to halt military engagements by addressing what is being considered as a need for those actions on as big a scale and as many fronts as possible.