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Absolutely. I think we should still encourage good behaviors, while at the same time remembering that we merely provide a different perspective that takes time to bake in.
We cannot expect someone who is broken or taught wrong to flip a switch and become good out of sheer desire to be so.
Taught behaviors take a long time to change, this is just how neurons operate. With enough time and positive influence (including positive example), a person can retrain themselves to do better. Besides, to do so, they should first know for themselves what is right and what is wrong, and your perspectives might differ.
You can, if you’re part of a large military alliance, allowing each member to contribute a little to get a lot of defense capability. Accumulation of weapons makes military escalation more likely. And all these “defensive” weapons can be turned to an offensive any second.
I think the intervention of other countries should exist, but mostly as humanitarian aid and peace brokerage. Not as arming one side or another.
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Because eating meat means you support the hierarchy of people over animals or something?
And it’s cool! Someone needs to bring stuff up


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