Its very easy to say that now but if our anscestors had of took that advice then we wouldnt exist
In the Sixties Gene Roddenberry attempted to launch a television series about what America shouldn't do in Vietnam and said that they shouldn't be there at all. It was a failure and was withdrawn.Not to be deterred he used the same message in a new science fiction series called Startrek which became a global success.The same message which was once totally ignored now became accepted worldwide.What was it? Starfleet Prime Directive prevents Starfleet personnel from interfering in the internal development of alien civilisations specially those below a certain threshold of development,and should not impose on those civilisations ideals and values purely by superior technology and weaponry. In other words nations should be left to work their own destinies. They may well become successful even more so than us and then again they may not, that's up to them. That brings us to modern day Iraq and a future Afghanistan. Would this ethnic cleansing made possible by hijacking superior US armamen
Its very easy to say that now but if our anscestors had of took that advice then we wouldnt exist
There isn't a country on the planet, that hasn't interfered with another, either directly or indirectly at some point.Originally Posted by 45red
There isn't a country on the planet, that hasn't interfered with another, either directly or indirectly at some point.[/quote]Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds
But lets be fair tricks we were the masters hense owning most of the world at one point
There isn't a country on the planet, that hasn't interfered with another, either directly or indirectly at some point.[/quote]Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds
Us more so than others,international slave trade on the African Continent, destruction on the North American continent and Australasia of it's first peoples. I wonder if we'll ever improve on our record that out of 200 nations on the globe, there's only 26 we've haven't invaded. If we'd just kept to our national boundaries and limited our population to sustainable levels who knows what would have be achieved. There wouldn't have been starvation in Africa, which was caused by Europeans imposing state boundaries and preventing indigenous migratory peoples from following wildlife migrations and favourable weather conditions.The same goes for Iraq, which was once p
I was just talking today with a friend about the Dutch invading the Far East back in the day, notably present day Indonesia.
Most of the time, they started something that forced the locals to retaliate, then wham, they used their superior firepower to gain victory (more land) by getting the natives to sign a Treaty.
There isn't a country on the planet, that hasn't interfered with another, either directly or indirectly at some point.[/quote]Originally Posted by RedBasie
Us more so than others,international slave trade on the African Continent, destruction on the North American continent and Australasia of it's first peoples. I wonder if we'll ever improve on our record that out of 200 nations on the globe, there's only 26 we've haven't invaded. If we'd just kept to our national boundaries and limited our population to sustainable levels who knows what would have be achieved. There wouldn't have been starvation in Africa, which was caused by Europeans imposing state boundaries and preventing indigenous migratory peoples from following wildlife migrations and favourable weather condi
If we ever were to move outwards we would eventually meet a species vastly more superior to our own. They would no doubt be quick to point out how we've have treated our world, it's millions of species and races.No doubt you would prefer their judgement to be really harsh as you seem to believe that only in war and conflict real progress accrues to mankind. Perhaps not to Native Americans,Africans and Aborgines maybe,but to the European master race yes.Where have I heard that before?
Yep, that's also how the Wild West was won. Gandhi used better tactics in India. The British had to leave when the locals totally ignored us and the country became ungovernable and unexploitable.Originally Posted by Romanis
Basie, your wonderful utopia makes grand reading doesn't it?Originally Posted by RedBasie
How we would all be wonderful and excellent to each other. To run, laugh, love in the sun. Then to sleep and dream of rainbows, puppies, and magic lands of sweets and pirates.
But I'm sorry to say it isn't. As I have said, it is in our nature.
You speak of Gandhi. Fine man. Have all India followed his vision and teachings ? No. Hindu, Sikhs, Muslims, blood guts and fire. Brilliant.
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