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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (144171)4/8/2002 6:25:33 PM
From: andreas_wonisch  Read Replies (1) of 1578201
 
Tench, Re: don't want to believe in anything absolute. It's all relative, or so you like to believe.

Even space and time aren't absolute, so why should complex human relationships be? The reality is that there are no absolute guidelines for what is right and what is wrong -- we can only follow those we made up ourselves because we think they are right. We might try to persuade others that our guidelines are the "right" ones but IMO we don't have a right to force them upon them. If our society is threatened by those who don't follow them we should of course protect it (that's e.g. why I support the operations in Afghanistan). But we should never make the error IMO to think as ourselves as "superior" ("good") and don't listen to the standpoints of others ("evil"). These generalizations just don't work.

I guarantee you that the terrorists don't believe in shades of grey

Of course they don't. That's what makes them so dangerous. If they didn't believe in the "good vs. evil" mantra they wouldn't be terrorists. And that's why we shouldn't apply that generalization ourselves. You don't "win" against terrorists if you fight against them with their own mindset.

Andreas
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