PERSIAN WARS
there is no way in hell i'm going to say that the persian wars are in any way productive. no matter what i really think. it's just a way of drawing potshots and raising the ire of those who are already pissed off about what they've lost in the wars, albeit lives, jobs, or property.
the problem with this type of self-consoring is that it just removes the mouth who finds reason in it from a more familiar, close-knit discussion table. it divides people who would otherwise be able to see better eye to eye, and lets the silent keep their opinions unchecked, with rapid growth ro rabid length en exhausted probability before long.
so, why speak? well, to keep those unlike paths of thought within range of each other. but, why not speak? again, the real probability that while stirring up the bees' nest one might suck down the queen.
so, to this end, and to keep the discussion civil, i'll offer this olive branch.
I see the good in the wars. I can't focus on it for the fog, the stink, and the detestible truth that lives are being spent seemingly cheaply in achievement of a definite end, but i will not ignore the fact that there is a greater purpose that we are committed to.
I won't deny both sides of this coin.
-=T=-


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