[So she can smile at him like it's nothing, but she doesn't like it in return. At least he knows that's one button only to press at the right time.]
It's interesting that you asked me not to get personal and then pointed out you've never been and will never go to where I'm from. It may not be possible to argue for my war on your terms, nor could it fit into the morality with someone who's grown up with the options of schooling and espresso. Perhaps war is something far away and debatable where you are from, and how fortunate that must be for all of you.
But if you have two options - do nothing, and live your life in possible safety, or do something and hope it helps your survival of a species - can you honestly say doing nothing is the moral choice?
Inaction and complacency can and will be the death of humanity as a species. That is not a point that can be argued from my perspective.
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It's interesting that you asked me not to get personal and then pointed out you've never been and will never go to where I'm from. It may not be possible to argue for my war on your terms, nor could it fit into the morality with someone who's grown up with the options of schooling and espresso. Perhaps war is something far away and debatable where you are from, and how fortunate that must be for all of you.
But if you have two options - do nothing, and live your life in possible safety, or do something and hope it helps your survival of a species - can you honestly say doing nothing is the moral choice?
Inaction and complacency can and will be the death of humanity as a species. That is not a point that can be argued from my perspective.