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In reply to the discussion: Is it the drones or the policy that is the problem? [View all]MuseRider
(35,176 posts)15. Killing, war all those great things we do so well.
Every time we make it easier to kill from a distance, to not put our own skin into it, it seems we decide we like killing even more and are less discriminating about who we kill. The initial thought of being far away from danger is certainly rational but it leads us to become more irrational in our use.
Easy I guess to tell you why I find it all disgusting. I find our warlike nature and our need to try to be #1 by any means available disgusting. There is no value in any of it.
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"I suspect that Drone Derangement Syndrome is more about bashing the administration to depress
MuseRider
Feb 2013
#23
Here's the perverse bit: every generation of technology has promised to make war quicker...
Recursion
Feb 2013
#22
Both for me. I find the policies more pressing but both are terribly dangerous
TheKentuckian
Feb 2013
#25
Drones are cheap and overused to carry out a bad policy (extrajudicial execution of US Citizens)
leveymg
Feb 2013
#28
Easy fix. All it takes is a new Executive Order by Obama to correct the EO that created this mess.
leveymg
Feb 2013
#31