If the March on Sat 11th, is for peace and a ceasefire, how can it possibly be incompatible with the memoril service for the thousands of dead soldiers killed in the numerous wars?
I get it that it's important to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. But if we don't learn anything else, we must learn that wars and violence is never the best method to resolve conflict. Otherwise we'll be holding memorial services again and again and again for evermore. And there'll be more and more casualties of wars.
It's inconceivable that we haven't learned anything from the policy of war.
Sure there's conspiracy theories about the military spending driving capitalism, lions led by donkeys, etc, but when will we ever learn?
I get it that it's important to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. But if we don't learn anything else, we must learn that wars and violence is never the best method to resolve conflict. Otherwise we'll be holding memorial services again and again and again for evermore. And there'll be more and more casualties of wars.
It's inconceivable that we haven't learned anything from the policy of war.
Sure there's conspiracy theories about the military spending driving capitalism, lions led by donkeys, etc, but when will we ever learn?