> No more armchair generals, please. If you feel war is a viable
> alternative today, sign up now, and start killing.
Do you hold the same principle for all policy? If so it could imply that:
-- one stop talking about the high price of oil and take direct action
to fight oil prices -- perhaps selling ones car and taking the bus,
applying one warm room policy, buy ultra-high efficiency refigerator,
use no tv or pcscreens greater than 10", no stereos/ ipods only, no
plane travel, etc. Non as extreme as quiting their job, leaving their
family and taking up arms.
-- one stop talking about getting bush out the white house but working
full time 24x7 to do so. That may seem extreme, "what about my job and
family"? It appears the same applies to one who holds a non-pacifist
view -- per your recommended policy above: they must quit their job,
leave their family and take up arms in the theatre of conflict.
While I am not arguing for or against your pacifist position and
associated policy, I don't see some special exception for this one
policy. Thus it appears per your position all policies one holds
should have equal dedicated follow through. Or is there an implicit
exception for non-pacifism that I am missing.
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