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Random Controversial Thoughts

Controversial To Others, But Not To Me.

By Halden MilePublished 9 months ago 3 min read
Random Controversial Thoughts
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This article is a random collection of thoughts of mine. Now, bare in mind these are my opinions. Regardless of one's political views, or beliefs, the reader is allowed to make an interpretation based on my views.

An Argument In Defense of War.

Conflict, no matter how one feels is a fact of both nature and history. Regardless of how one seeks peaceful solutions, warfare is justifiable in certain situations and circumstances. For example, war is right when an aggressor invades a peaceful country. Nobody wants war, but whenever someone seeks to invade for the accumulation of resources, land, or some twisted ideology, then it's correct to say that wars of defense are excusable and understandable.

Another thing to consider is the unshakable benefits of conflict. One benefit of conflict includes the effect it may have on the economy. If a nation is experiencing a downturn in economic production, a war maybe what is needed to spur the nation into action. Another benefit of warfare is also the scientific advancements in war. No war in history is without its advancements, from civil wars to local wars to world wars, the amount of technology produced in war changes life for the better when the conflict is over.

A Dangerous Movement Against Our Masters.

In this day and age of being told what to think, the most dangerous thought is questioning everything. The government and the media detest anyone who dare question what's going on or try to make sense of anything. When those in charge tell the people what to think and how to live, it is a clear sign something isn't right. Such concepts of our masters saying what they deem to be right or wrong is how one should live.

Yet, when a person begins to question the norm, those in power start becoming fearful. Both the government and the media are then working to silence that one person. Should that one person's questioning become too loud, those in power fear losing their influence. It's because people are beginning to think for themselves. Regardless if one feels like they're the only one self aware in a world of sheep, thinking for oneself is the first step of enlightenment and freedom. It's because once people no longer turn to those in power for comfort, it's a rebellion against the norm that those in power fear most.

Certain Lifestyles Should Not Be Forced On Those Whose Religious or Personal Views Conflict With Them.

Hate to break it like this, but this is the truth. Certain lifestyles that conflict with another person's views should not be forced on them. Just because one has the freedom to do and live as they want, it's not a license to force their views others.

Now, this may go both ways, but still this remains a fact.

If one wants to change somebody's view on something, provide arguments and proof as to why the opposing view is better.

What Gun Control Looks Like.

Gun control is the equivalent of defanging a dog because the wolf slaughtered a flock of sheep.

In Regard to Self Defense.

Everyone is entitled to self defense, but it should used as a last line of defense.

A Word on Disabilities and Bad Behaviors.

Just because someone has a disability or illness, be it physical or mental, that is not justification for anyone to have poor conduct. Everyone, regardless of their abilities, disabilities, illness, or health, should be held to the same standards as anyone else. This utilizing of one's impairments to engage in negative actions or attitudes is unacceptable.

So there it is...thoughts of mine when may come off as controversial.

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About the Creator

Halden Mile

I am am American actor, author, Blogger, Cosplayer, Novelist, Poet, and Screenwriter.

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