SEOUL: South Korean troops fired warning shots after North Korean soldiers briefly crossed the border this week, Seoul's military said on Tuesday (Jun 11), with tensions high over Pyongyang's trash-
Yes, it is compassionate to oppose a war. Even if you personally don't feel one side is human, you must understand that both sides are going to suffer massive casualties right?
And even if you don't consider either side human, you know we spend billions on keeping South Korea militarized right? We're still paying for that war in rotting infrastructure and schools even if it's not our blood being spilled.
Then again, if I had a nickle for every time I heard someone extol how much they care for the Ukrainian people also say that the war is a wonderful way to kill Russians without spilling a drop of American blood, I'd be able to afford a house. I suspect that you don't care about either side's people or your own beyond how their lives can be spent to defend western hegemony.
Yes it does, when the war you're opposing is one intended to bring consequences to a dictator. Unopposed dictators continue to dictate and empower other dictators. You don't stop a bully by turning the other cheek. That just gets you punched in both sides of the face. You stop a bully by bringing them consequences to their actions. When there are no consequences, the actions continue.
If you'd like to read more about this, please check into the entirety of human history.
Literally nowhere in any of my responses have I alluded to me being an absolute pacifist. In fact, one of my replies implies that I'm not, I'm just against war (because, you know, it's fucking atrocious for all involved), because you can absolutely oppose the act of war while still being down for some violence yourself.
killing two soldiers doesn't solve anything. They should invade north korea and fill it with a thousand McDonalds. Its the only way to restore freedom(tm)