If Tainemmen Square happened today we would offically do nothing,but unofficially we would contact opposition groups if they were large enough to be valid and see what we could do to help out.I think events such as this are happening but they are not all reported.
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tiananmen wouldn't happen again, not like that. why?
24 hour news networks-- in 1989, there was CNN, and not much else... these days, in america alone we have three or four news networks, and several more throughout the western and east/northeast asian world.
internet-- even with the great firewall, it probably would be fairly easy to organize moving demonstrations and increasing support both nationally and internationally. i wouldn't be surprised if one saw more demonstrations not just in beijing, but in shanghai, etc.
public relations-- because of the first two things, any massacre or demonstration of brawn would result in a pr disaster for china; even if they did manage to clamp down on the news networks, and the internet, the silence would lead to many a question from the world at large, as well as creating severe economic repercussions.
economic fallout-- maybe no sanctions, officially. but boycotts, possibly, or exclusionary tactics... and i have a hard time believing some hackers would stand by and do nothing.
now, all of that specifically refers to china, a place we americans, even though it's exotic, and oriental, and what not, we like them.
if it was in some country like, say, togo, or uzbekistan, or tonga, or moldova, i don't think we'd give as much of a damn, unless there was some reason to go in.B♭3
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Murder means "unjustified killing,"
I thought it meant unlawful killing?
Anyway, I believe the question now is was El Awrence thinking of 'justified' murder. Every crime has a defense, and that can either be a justification (I was right, so I shouldn't be guilty) or an excuse (I was wrong, but i still shouldn't be guily... for example hitting someone with a chair that was mugging someone else, only to find out they both were performing a play would result in excused battery). Perhaps that is what he was going after.Last edited by Imran Siddiqui; June 5, 2003, 23:27.“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
I thought it meant unlawful killing?<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures</p>
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Well, we could always go with Door #2... that he thought it was murder, but justifiable. It puts him in a better light (though a bit confused). It's better than him thinking that you should go to jail for self-defense.
“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
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Re: If Tiananmen Square Happened Today, What Should We Do?
Originally posted by David Floyd
If the Tiananmen Square Massacre happened today - or a similar event - in any country, what should our response be? Should we go to war? Economic sanctions? Nothing?
My answer is that we should voluntarily boycott products from that country, and use the CIA or other means to assassinate those responsible, on the reasoning that defense of another is perfectly moral (provided, of course, that it's not a massive operation costing tons of taxpayer money). That would have been my likely answer to actual Tiananmen Square, too, by the way.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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Master Floyd, please fix DRC first. Rwanda is an excellent second choice.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Originally posted by David Floyd
I wasn't referring specifically to the PRC, but in general. If the leaders of DRC conducted a Tiananmen-like massacre, I'd support their assassination as well, although the DRC probably doesn't export anything worth boycotting. Well, they have diamond mines, right? That's besides the point, of course...(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
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UR, that's nice. The bottom line is this: I support the assassination of murderers who are in power around the world, in order to protect the natural rights of the citizens in those countries. This applies to the DRC just as much as it does the PRC - the PRC is just one of the more flagrant examples in recent history.
However, I don't support using tax money for these assassinations, because I don't support taxes, and user-fees collected for other services can't properly be used for extra-territorial action, because it isn't providing a service to those who are paying for, say, the police.
Hence, if enough people want to support this policy, they will donate money for the express purpose of wiping out dictators from the DRC to the PRC, where practical.
Now, do I think this policy is particularly wise in every case? Certainly not. Extending the mugger analogy, I wouldn't go after a mugger if he had the means to not only kill me, but also my whole family. Likewise, I wouldn't go after the dictator of a country armed with a likely to use nuclear weapons to keep the dictatorship alive, nor would I assassinate a dictator of a country that could conventionally harm the US.
Of course, let's say I'd come to power in 1989. The PRC couldn't have done jack **** to the US conventionally at that time (and the same applies to today). The PRC could certainly have used ICBMs against the Western US - but not very many (even fewer when the US knocked out the Xia class sub), and only at the cost of total annihilation. Hence, I'm sure we can both agree that the PRC wouldn't have nuked San Francisco if the US popped Deng.
On the other hand, I wouldn't advocate trying to assassinate someone such as Brezhnev, who had both the means and probably the mindset to start a nuclear war.
So yes, this means I would go after those who were unable to stop me, and leave those alone would could harm me (me referring to the US). However, this is no different than anyone would do in the mugger situation - if the mugger had the means and mindset to kill you and your family if you stopped him from robbing an old lady, you probably wouldn't stop him. You wouldn't be committing an immoral act, nor would you be allowing an immoral act - you would simply not be intervening.
To sum up:
Go after any dictator who massacres people, provided:
1)People will voluntarily pay for it
2)The dictator can't harm the US or US citizens who haven't volunteered to go into harm's way in this SPECIFIC instance.
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To give you an idea of my feelings about military action, I'm against US involvement in WW2.
Seems monkie and I are the only pacifists left on the boards.
/me sulks in the corner.
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Seems monkie and I are the only pacifists left on the boards.
However, are you saying that if you saw someone hitting an old lady over the head in a dark alley, and you had a gun, you wouldn't try to stop the mugger?Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Stopping the mugger entails a range of force short of lethal.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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If it happened today, all apolytoners have to get suited up in combat uniform and invade the country that did it. Of course I will be in the battle room drawing out battle plans so I can't join you all.
Just a little humor.For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)
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