Monday, February 22, 2021

On Pacificism

I would argue that disarming isn't an action resulting from a good intention, but from a bad one.  Because an individual, or a group, can choose to obtain their survival and well being through the use of force against the productive persons or groups it's necessary for the potential victims of such violence to be armed and mentally prepared to to respond with force.  Peace is simply the absence of enemies.  It's the state of being where one isn't subject to the will of a hostile power, be it an individual, a group, or a nation.  In practice, peace can only be obtained through the forcible suppression or outright destruction of the aggressors.  To obtain peace an individual or a nation must have superior firepower and the will to use it.  In order to avoid being subject to the will of aggressors those persons or nations which disarm themselves must enter into a dependent relationship with those who remain armed.  Disarmament is therefore not an act resulting from a good intention.  At best a pacifist is a parasite.  In present practice most pacifists morally condemn the act of self defense and therefore become accessories to acts of violence carried out by aggressive individuals, groups, or nations.   In effect, they've become part of the problem.  And as a rule I favor including pacifists in the solution to the problem of aggressive violence.

Most Peace Activists don't realize that they're supporting evil people or states.
 

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