Politically Correct
Should you happen upon a peace rally by some naive, hemp-shirt-wearing,
tree-hugging, spotted owl loving, vegetarian, (you get the idea) ACLU
idiots, follow these easy steps to teach them why force is sometimes
needed:
1) Approach dumb, rich, ignorant student talking about "peace" and saying
there should be "no retaliation."
2) Engage in brief conversation, ask if military force is appropriate.
3) When he says "No," ask, "Why not?"
4) Wait until he says something to the effect of: "Because that would
just cause more innocent deaths, which would be awful and we should not
cause more violence."
5) When he's in mid sentence, punch him in the face as hard as you can.
6) When he gets back up to punch you, point out that it would be a
mistake and contrary to his values to strike you, because that would,
"be awful and he should not cause more violence."
7) Wait until he agrees that he has pledged not to commit additional
violence.
8) Punch him in the face again, harder this time.
Repeat steps 5 through 8 until they understand that sometimes it is
necessary to punch back
Give these brainwashed euphorians a nice piece of land nestled right between Iran and Iraq and see how long their pacifist society lasts.
LIFE IS DANGEROUS! Use the instincts that have been bred into you for hundreds of thousands of years: FIGHT or FLIGHT. You can either be the hunter or the prey. I hear protesters taste like chicken.
I remember the students organized a "walk out" at Eagan High School before the Gulf War started. I was immediately repulsed by the whole concept since it reaked of hippies and the Vietnam era where people spit on soldiers coming home. As far as I could tell, most kids were only using it as a reason to get out of class, no one cared about "peace". I protested the protest by staying in school because I didn't believe in it or the fact that most were going to it under false pretenses. Some of my teachers commented on how nice it was to see kids who could think for themselves to the few of us that remained in school.