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Why do you see others as your enemy?

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
I am not making this OP to disrespect fallen soldiers or their family. I would not want to disrespect anyone who fallen in war.

But.
People speak of those people are my enemy or that country is our enemy. But have you been there to meet the people who you call enemy? Have they personally hurt you? ( if you been deployed in war, I get it, you would see them as enemy and I don't blame you for that, thank you for your service)

But for us who never come across the people we supposedly "have to see as enemy" in real life.
What make it possible to personally call someone you never met your enemy? This is what I do not understand.

I make the tread to understand where the "enemy" of our fellow human beings arise.

Generally, they are speaking of then actions of a government, not individual people,
 

MonkeyFire

Well-Known Member
I do not consider anyone as my enemy, I can help anyone who are in need or ask me to help them, as long the help is not of any criminal action.

I saved my enemy and now he is what I call an anti-hero and he basically inherits hell to keep and protect, I call him temptation.
 
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