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<p>[QUOTE="Addendum_Forthcoming, post: 4179, member: 22"]</p><p>All things sre temporal. There's a moral argument against violent revolution in that if the basis foundation of your beliefs is in eventual peace, then when is there an effective justification to violently rebel?</p><p></p><p>But once again peace and violence is a false dialectic.</p><p></p><p>Peace or war is juxtaposed by apathy.</p><p></p><p>The U.S. were selling arms to Indonesia... which allowed Indonesia to invade East Timor. Apathy of the distant is the true cause of suffering. All else is passions. The best way to end apathy is recognition of human beauty, tragic or otherwise. People's 'chaotic starlight'.</p><p></p><p>This is why I say people should count stars.</p><p></p><p>That isn't merely actively trying to see beauty in your fellow person, but <em>striving</em> to do so.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Addendum_Forthcoming, post: 4179, member: 22"] All things sre temporal. There's a moral argument against violent revolution in that if the basis foundation of your beliefs is in eventual peace, then when is there an effective justification to violently rebel? But once again peace and violence is a false dialectic. Peace or war is juxtaposed by apathy. The U.S. were selling arms to Indonesia... which allowed Indonesia to invade East Timor. Apathy of the distant is the true cause of suffering. All else is passions. The best way to end apathy is recognition of human beauty, tragic or otherwise. People's 'chaotic starlight'. This is why I say people should count stars. That isn't merely actively trying to see beauty in your fellow person, but [i]striving[/i] to do so. [/QUOTE]
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