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Fail in what way?My answer to all your questions is 'no'.
As to what I think about pacifists - they are impractical and bound to fail.
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Fail in what way?My answer to all your questions is 'no'.
As to what I think about pacifists - they are impractical and bound to fail.
There are different kinds of pacifists.In another OP started by @firedragon , I answered his question, and in his OP I write about being a pacifist.
That made me think, how do other people react to someone who is a pacifist?
So the question may be, what is your view on pacifism and or pacifists?
Are you afraid of them?
Curious to why they think as they do?
Do pacifists create a danger to you as a person?
Do you trust people who identify as nonviolent and pacifistic?
NB: Discussion forum not Debate
There are different kinds of pacifists.
This one carries a Glock #22, & once designed
military weapons.
Peace is a way of life that can be set aside
when exigent circumstances compel violence.
In another OP started by @firedragon , I answered his question, and in his OP I write about being a pacifist.
That made me think, how do other people react to someone who is a pacifist?
So the question may be, what is your view on pacifism and or pacifists?
Are you afraid of them?
Curious to why they think as they do?
Do pacifists create a danger to you as a person?
Do you trust people who identify as nonviolent and pacifistic?
NB: Discussion forum not Debate
To clarify, unlike most, I oppose starting wars
nonviolent and pacifistic?
They would not be able to achieve what they want, peace.Fail in what way?
It is possible to be both I believeNon-violence and pacifism are not the same thing.
I identify as non-violent, but I'm not a pacifist.
Peace from within our own being yes. peace in the world? probably not since there are so many who support war and killing so-called enemies.They would not be able to achieve what they want, peace.
It is possible to be both I believe
TrueSure it is.
All pacifists are non-violent, but not all non-violent people are pacifists.
In another OP started by @firedragon , I answered his question, and in his OP I write about being a pacifist.
That made me think, how do other people react to someone who is a pacifist?
So the question may be, what is your view on pacifism and or pacifists?
Are you afraid of them?
Curious to why they think as they do?
Do pacifists create a danger to you as a person?
Do you trust people who identify as nonviolent and pacifistic?
NB: Discussion forum not Debate
I think pacifists are not realistic.In another OP started by @firedragon , I answered his question, and in his OP I write about being a pacifist.
That made me think, how do other people react to someone who is a pacifist?
So the question may be, what is your view on pacifism and or pacifists?
Are you afraid of them?
Curious to why they think as they do?
Do pacifists create a danger to you as a person?
Do you trust people who identify as nonviolent and pacifistic?
NB: Discussion forum not Debate
I think standing up with love and kindness is a good way. I believe in having peace in my mind even during hardship caused by others.I think pacifists are not realistic.
I see it as a form of escapism because sometimes in life, you need to stand up to adversity sometimes.
My answer to all your questions is 'no'.
As to what I think about pacifists - they are impractical and bound to fail.
Pacifists tend to live in nations that provide such freedoms because of the threat of military defense. The implied defense provided by Norway's membership in NATO makes freedoms possible for Norwegians. If not you might be a Russian pacifist.In another OP started by @firedragon , I answered his question, and in his OP I write about being a pacifist.
That made me think, how do other people react to someone who is a pacifist?
So the question may be, what is your view on pacifism and or pacifists?
Are you afraid of them?
Curious to why they think as they do?
Do pacifists create a danger to you as a person?
Do you trust people who identify as nonviolent and pacifistic?
NB: Discussion forum not Debate