Try the political quiz
+

Filter by author

Narrow down the conversation to these participants:

Postal District:

507 Replies

 @9HKXR3Y answered…1yr1Y

War will only be obsolete if the human race reaches a point where logic and diplomacy are at the forefront, and prejudice and religion are removed from the equation.

 @9K2XT5Nanswered…1yr1Y

War is ultimately fueled by capitalism, and it's highest stage, imperialism, so therefore when these systems become obsolete, so too will war.

 @9K7TJTQdisagreed…1yr1Y

War now is fuelled by capitalism, but we've wanted what others have since the dawn of time. We've evolved to need war as a part of trade and balance, when we could've gone for community. When we learn to sit alongside others peacefully and respectfully, we might have a chance.

 @9JCQGDGanswered…1yr1Y

Unfortunately, I do believe that, as long as the human race exists war will always be a possibility. Unfortunately, there are people with the mindset that Wall is the only option to solve problems and sometimes problems cannot be solved without war. However, I do not believe that war is a good thing or something that should be supported, but I do believe in the stubbornness of the human race, something even I fall pray to from time to time.

 @9JHPQJ7agreed…1yr1Y

People will always have something to disagree with, and unfortunately some will end up being violent with that disagreement

 @9K6VC8Qanswered…1yr1Y

I hope so, although I doubt it. It's is a political device of an oligarchal system to direct the artificial enmity of the masses to justify their agender. Also in the far future it the devolution of order will be driven by competition for resources, we are bacteria.

 @9J3T8R9answered…1yr1Y

One day, however, that will be replaced by the war in space, which will unite the nations, for now as long as singular people control countries war is inevitable.

 @9K6VC8Qanswered…1yr1Y

I hope so, although I doubt it. It's is a political device of an oligarchal system to direct the artificial enmity of the masses to justify their agender. Also in the far future it the devolution of order will be driven by competition for resources, we are bacteria.

 @9K4QKWManswered…1yr1Y

Judging by present circumstances no. But in my idea of utopia it could be possible, but this wouldn't happen overnight. We need to rewrite the rule book, change narratives and work together. Start with education, acceptance and strive for peace. Relinquish the need to control and unify humanity toward a common goal.

 @9JHM8K6answered…1yr1Y

I do not think this as I believe that for the rest of existence there will always be international disagreements regarding religion, territory and other political issues.

 @9JX34D7answered…1yr1Y

 @9K7P3X7Greenanswered…1yr1Y

Yes we are already there, it's just that a lot of people haven't realised it sadly.

Demographics

Loading the political themes of users that engaged with this discussion

Loading data...