Originally posted by Toad
I love these guys saying that it's just impossible for the average guy to decide if mass murdering thousands of civilians in gas chambers and burning their bodies in crematories is good or bad.
It's such a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
Killing tens of thousands of people.... good or bad and who are you to decide anyway, bud? On the next Jerry Springer!
I also note that none of you seem to be able to decide if you would participate in the very worst of atrocities to prolong your own life.
Says quite a bit, I think, of the (lack of) moral fiber in the US today.
I think our fathers and grandfathers that fought that war would be ashamed if they read this thread. And probably angry.
I think we all know its bad.
I havent seen a single person say otherwise.
And Nobody can decide if they would or not because they have never been in that situation.
Nor have you.
I love these guys that can say definitively what they would do in a given situation when they've never been there.
Like I said of the cancer before. Unless you actually HAVE been there. You dont know. I dont care what anyone says to the contrary.
You dont know.
To say otherwise is a load of crap.
We all like to beleive that we know. We all would like to beleive that the best of humanity would come out in all of us.
But the barebones truth is untill we are in a situation. We dont know.
And survival is a powerful insinct.
We , as a species tend to cling to it even if it is at the expence of others.
When faced with possible death. The instinct is to live at all costs.
Even if it means others must die.
Most people well before they are 12-13 are conditioned by their parents to beleive that killing is wrong.
Still hasnt quite stopped all the killing though has it?
Our own military tends to be able to retrain soldiers minds to they can kill, on orders.
And what is war but murder on a grand scale to acheive political or social aims?