Plus you are forgetting that everyone wants to live in peace; it is only that injustices hinder the attainment of peace. With a little more dialogue, we can surely be a peaceful world. Sam: There you go again! Dreamer! May I remind you that this is the real world we are living in and not some sort of fantasy? You think you can reason with religious extremists who believe that a supreme being has ordered them to slay anyone who does not abide by their religion? You want to reason with hardliners who think you are their oppressor?
Well, go ahead and you will lose your head so quickly you won’t know what hit you. Myra: You know what your problem is? Just like other people who believe that war is the only way of attaining peace, you have lost all trust in the reasoning abilities of the human race. You have been brainwashed by the popular media and all the justification in literature that war is not morally wrong. Well, hear this friend, I am a moralist and I believe that war is morally wrong. I will uphold that until the day I die because there is too much evidence to justify my position.
Sam: You know what, were we not discussing such an important subject, I would surely laugh at you. Why are you emotional and sensitive about this subject anyway? Have you even been a victim of war? As long as I can tell, you don’t have relatives in Somalia. Relax my friend! Myra: Well, I am just concerned. That’s all! By the way, would your position be different if you, your friends or relatives were victims of war? Sam: Ha! You are trying to twist the subject on me. Aren’t you? Well, you’d be glad to know that even if I lose an eye, or two limbs as a result of war, I would still stick to my position that war is not immoral.
Think of it this way; which is the greater evil, to lose some people in war (some who may be innocent), or to live in a violent environment where the enemy is always causing you anxiety and grief? Opting for the former seems like the more sensible thing to me. So, No! My position would still the same even if my friends, relatives or me were victims of the war. Myra: Weird how you say that. You realise how you trivialise these issues. Human life is sacred. And no one, however justified they think they are, has the right to take it away.
Sam: Tell that to the wind my friend. As long as the pursuit of power, self-interest and the need to survive are part and parcel to human life, so will war; and that my friend is the reality9. Myra: Do you mean to say that just because of the three reasons governments are justified to wage war? Sam: No my friend. I am simply telling you that in the real world where you and I live, war will always be the means to an end10. Whether it is morally wrong or right is a non-issue. After all, humans have shown through the years that outside their religious cocoons, they don’t care much about morality.
Myra: You know what your problem is? Sam: No, care to tell me? Myra: You are a non-reformer! Who said we cannot change our reality to be more sensitive to the fact that there is no moral war! All this hogwash about just war is just trying to justify something that cannot be justified in the very true meaning of the word. Sam: Once again, I am just being a realist. Take it or leave it. Once you wake up from your wishful thoughts, I’ll be right here to tell you what the real world thinks. And by the way, just thought about changing the world has been around for such a long time.
No one in history has succeeded yet; at least not one I know of! Myra: Pessimistic fool! Sam: Call me whatever you want. I am happy that you are starting to agree with me. I can see I am slowly winning you over. Myra: Tough luck my friend. You can never win me over. I have a mind remember? And it tells me that war can never be moral. You on the other hand, have fallen prey to all that literature you have been reading. Sam: Since you have taken such a moralist approach to life, have you ever considered the fact that refraining from war could be immoral11? Myra: No.
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