Once I thought that war was evil, then the soldiers came and cut off my family, now I spit the pacifists in the face and believe that they (the soldiers) did everything right, went to the army to become the same and cut off the innocent families.
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Unfortunately, it does not happen. You say yourself that I am a civilian, I do not want to fight and I will not, war is bad, I am neutral!", and as a projectile flies into your home, or bulky soldiers let your family round in front of your eyes, or you live years under bombing, or another misfortune. Oh how the worldview changes! And you take the weapons in your hands, you go to the army, the partisans, or you kick with a self-made fuga at the nearest cost (truth not thinking of the fact that those who did it to you were right, but from a sense of revenge, self-preservation... and at least justice or hatred, and even a shift by phase). To not go far, the Second World War saw all this in all variants and scales. And not only her. Evil, done or done, often changes people. Changes very much. And Hanoi is not always on the best side. The seed of evil is easier, the germ of evil rises better, like weeds. It is good to grow long and on prepared soil. Try not to do excessive evil, it only increases evil.
With respect, WWE