To any and all, ye who read this, however many years later, let this be a lesson.
Even if it's purple prose and difficult to read.
There is power in the removal of hatred, yes. But there is wisdom in harnessing that for a better tomorrow.
Allow me to explain.
Throughout human history, there has been one constant; Somewhere, someplace, sometime, someone or a group of people fight for something, however miniscule it may be for us, for them, it's worth seeing their fellow men dead at their feet to achieve, Dear reader, war is a part of human history and sometimes, will even shape it.
So it Boggles me to see that people honestly believing we can stop war altogether with enough love and affection; the sad truth is, The United States.of America did that same thing after they experienced the horrors of the first world war in the second: Only sending supplies to the allies, and what did it do?
Make them an easy target.
The truth to this whole belief of peace wins over war is that it's nonsense; Created by despicable people who desire nothing more than people to puppet, and the goal post moves with every war, they wanted us out of Afghanistan, and promised we wouldn't intervene in anymore wars. But within the next year's dawn we were sending countless taxpayers money to Ukraine.
The only way to stop war, is to accept it's place in the grand scheme of the Human race. For every human being; yes, even you and I, have the capability of taking a life.
The plea I make with this manifesto, is that you think about our species history, and that sometimes, you must accept things, no-matter how scary they seem.
And to repliers, I thank you for explaining this in better detail than I can.