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Comment by carlosjobim

7 days ago

Reality is reality. There is only one reality and the man is on the ship. No matter what you think. Reality is "how this works".

Just because something is happening doesn't mean it's according to the law or even morally justified. We are discussing whether it is lawful, not whether it actually happened or whether they are capable of doing it with or without consequences.

Indeed, why bother having states of law at all? Jungle law works well enough in reality.

  • You believe in something which has never existed and will never exist. In international relations, there has never been anything besides "might is right". Anything else is an illusion. At most something that leaders pay lip service to, when it aligns with their own goals.

    The law of the jungle is reality. World War II was won by terror bombing civilians. It is lamentable, but reality is reality. So to say "that's not how it works" is denying reality.

    • “Never”? Not once in the Story of Us has any dispute between large groups of humans been resolved by anything other than a superior application of brute force? Strong claim, but I’ll run with it.

      And you appear to believe this is a pretext for humans to ignore their own laws and commit atrocities, when they could choose otherwise.

      It may be reality that jungle law is currently how humans almost always handle conflict at nation-state scale. Non sequitur that it should remain so.

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