11/19/2017, 11:39 PM Previously from Ig (The work is mine): Certainly, a war is terrible and horrific in itself as the name and definition be its identity. A powerful rebuttal to/argument against this matter is concerned with the setting, place, time, cause of war, and outcome of war. Given that humankind created this word, that humankind created this concept, that humankind acts upon this concept and uses it fundamentally to boost its economies, prestige, and political influence. A eradicator like war could privilege mankind to start over, to begin a new, honest, stable, and no longer corrupt society. Sure, bandits, gangs, and territorial forces may persist like viruses, but survival would take a priority. To survive (In the prewar world, life is sustained indirectly through money), rely on cooperation. From there, rebuild society with what's left - no elite corporations to confront by then. For more, visit @nihilistic_shenanigan on Instagram.
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