MMAfan said:
There are too many examples in history... Do you think a lot of romans were horrified when, after the 3rd punic war, romans legion levelled carthage and killed every human and animal in sight?
When you face a determined enemy, the choice may come down to "us or them". Why let an enemy go? So they can come back to fight another day? If your history with a particular enemy leads you to believe no real peace can ever be possible, genocide starts looking a lot more attractive. Would that enemy do the same to your people if they could? Sometimes the answer was yes. That changes the context.
You missed my point. LACKING A WAY TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT, people simply accept it as inevitable. They may even have approved, because of their view of the enemy, or partaken via mob mentality in a lawless situation, but absolute barbarism is not as simple as you make it out to be.
Genghis Khan butchered entire cities, yet he respected emissaries of his foes and rivals, as he valued communication. He had his own code of laws, his own boundaries, whereby cruelty was not employed on a whim, but as a means to an end, the tribute by which his people survived. The Mongols/Tatars were a parasitic people, making war and taking from others rather than working to build things themselves. That was an evil way of life, by today's standard, but those who paid the tribute were not then massacred anyway (as we often see in caracatures of evil, in movies and books).
The only way to oppose evil is to bring a bigger army to the fight. Good people tend not to love war, thus are at a disadvantage compared to criminals who will readily resort to violence or threats to steal from others.
History is the story of the struggle of good vs evil, of creation vs destruction, of rule of law vs rule of murder, of cooperation vs competition. It is no accident that human rights, science, and technology have begun to thrive only the wake of the rise of democracy, free speech, and self-rule. I don't guess you see it that way, but that's fine.
MMAfan said:
This is where TV gets an important goal. It can reach so many people and give them a continuous message that war is nessacery, inevitable and for a greater good. The TV deliveres the propaganda.
Yeah, that cuts both ways. Or are you immune to this, and only everybody else is falling prey to lies?
I live in America. I know what life is like here. I know what people are like here. And I know that a lot of things that are told about us around the world today are not true. ::shrug:: I can see where you lean on this score. Your remarks so far make it painfully clear. Not much use in trying to persuade you that some of your beliefs are based on falsehood, though. That is something for you to sort out, if you even care.
The press is either free or it's run by the government. If free, then multiple sourcing, honest reporters, and lack of censorship will allow the truth to emerge, most of the time, to some extent. This assuming the consumers demand objective reporting, and do not give a pass to biased reporting so long as the bias leans the way they themselves think. Starts to get messy from there, I'm afraid. We all have our biases.
The press in America happens to be free. I try to tune in to a variety of sources and cross reference them to sort through the biases inherent to different media here. Of course, I actually BELIEVE IN democracy and self-rule. Most Americans do. I'm starting to wonder about some other peoples, though. Remarks like yours lean the other way.
MMAfan said:
Propaganda... people dont make choises based on logic but emotion.
I disagree. Each person makes choices differently. Some this way, some that way. Some are better informed than others. Many choose only what they deem to be in their own self-interest. Some are willing to sacrifice small or large for something greater than themselves.
I pity you. You do not believe in self-rule. You do not believe in democracy. You do not believe people are competent to decide for themselves. What does that leave? Some well-meaning despot deciding for them? "Benevolent Monarchy"? No thanks. You can try that in your country if you like. I'll stick with my country's current constitution and set of laws. It's full of leaks, often messy, and always slow to react. Takes 9-11-01 type "wake-up calls" to get us up off our butts to do anything important. But by golly, when that call comes in, we do eventually decide to take action. Nothing more fearsome than a full-fledged democracy in which the people agree en masse that something needs doing. That many free thinkers working together on one mission... things get DONE. They get done fast and thorough, too.
Easy to make the cheap shot and call us all emotional and brainless, to follow the propaganda wherever it may lead. ::shrug:: You underestimate us. But that is your prerogative. And unlike EVERY SINGLE superpower that has ever risen before us, we're not actually going to come burn down your house for speaking against us. We don't care what you say. Freedom of Speech is not a hypocrisy over here. We actually believe in it and live by it.
MMAfan said:
For a year long before the war was announced, we were stuffed by goodie goodie emotions of a greater good that needed the iraqi oil.. ahum.. i mean the removal of dangerous amounts of weapons of mass desctruction that were allways on 1-minute readyness.
Cute, but false. President George W. Bush specifically said that the threat was NOT imminent from Iraq, but that it was building and he believed we could not afford to wait for it to BECOME imminent, in the post-9/11 world.
9-11 changed America. We're not going to let another threat like that build and ignore it, waiting to be hit before we react. We can't afford to do that. That you disapprove... Well, that's unfortunate. We'd much rather have your support in cooperating to see that those kinds of threats are eliminated. All peaceful and free peoples will benefit. However, that you disapprove does not mean we're going to sit back and not defend ourselves.
You either believe that Al Qaeda or other enemy of the USA perpetrated 9-11, or you believe we staged it, killing 3000+ of our own just to formulate an excuse. 9-11 was either a real terrorist attack, or the biggest and most vile bit of propaganda ever staged. Now which is it?
Seeing as how Usama Bin Laden himself is on tape bragging about the attack in detail, you either think that's genuine, or you think Hollywood faked it. How much else would have to have been faked? TONS. Shall I make a list?
Unless 9-11 is fake, President Bush has a powerful case to make. With 9-11 style attacks now proven feasible, and a fanatical enemy out there who wants to destroy my country and kill as many of my fellow Americans as they possible can, we CANNOT wait to be hit again before we respond.
I'd say I'm sorry that offends your sensibilities, but frankly, I'm not. I find your notion of the weakness and unworthiness of human beings in general to be false. We do not always make brainwashed, mindless decisions, based on how propaganda pushes our buttons. In this country, we debate everything, thoroughly, and quite a few of us actually make informed decisions. Most of those who are entirely uninformed don't bother to vote.
That is the one thing missing from the Civ3 AI. It reflects the whims of madmen fairly reasonably, but it doesn't begin to emulate the behavior of a real democracy. Here's hoping for better from Civ4.
- Sirian