JohnnyDoglands wrote:Flooding a country with arms as a charitable act is only going to be a short sighted solution. Not taking account what has happened in the past, not thinking about what the consequences might be in the future. I thought it was clear that the opinion i gave was that giving arms instead of aid was a bad idea.
Could giving someone the means to defend themselves and their families not be seen as 'aid'?
I largely agree with your description of what is going on in Zimbabwe by the way. I flagged what you said because it ... well you said this...
If we had flooded the country with arms to support THEIR struggle, surely we would be looking at mass executions on the news now instead of punishment beatings?
And my point was that their have been mass executions in Zimbabwe and we are seeing more than punishment beatings.
My suggestion is that if those executed and beaten had the means to fight back maybe they wouldn't have been executed and beaten.
That's why it's relevant to the thread.
The point is if the population is armed then the government (any government) might be a little more reticent about fucking over the citizens.
Not armed the population is totally reliant on their government being nice all the time and always being there to look after them wherever and whenever they are needed.
JohnnyDoglands wrote:You ask me if i can call any armed uprising justified, I'm saying justified is the wrong word. If you want an example, I call the armed uprising in Ireland UNDERSTANDABLE.
No it's not the wrong word given the question. Here...
un·der·stand·a·ble
–adjective
capable of being understood; comprehensible.
By this definition any uprising or war, with some research, is understandable.
jus·ti·fi·a·ble
–adjective
capable of being justified; that can be shown to be or can be defended as being just, right, or warranted; defensible: justifiable homicide.
This one is asking for a judgment call. That's all I'm asking for. Are there any you see as justified. That you could justify.
I'm not asking for some absolute good only for an opinion.
As I have said I respect the position that you (one) would never justify violent action. I am not going to swing any answer round my head to hit anyone with. I am just curious.
It feels like people are just dancing round saying 'violence is never justifiable, to me, in any circumstances' and I don't see why.