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Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution.
Tony Greenberg: The Tug of War - Ethical vs. Economic "Green" Decisions Tony Greenberg 2010
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Non-violence is no joke, it requires a tremendous amount of courage, self-control, resolve and patience; and dont think you can truly understand this without doing it yourself.
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Non-violence will never work with his kind – we must have the USAF bomb the IDF back to the stone age.
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Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution.
Tony Greenberg: The Tug of War - Ethical vs. Economic "Green" Decisions Tony Greenberg 2010
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Non-violence may take time to work (especially for it to be seen as credible) but it would work for reasons outlined by Jon.
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Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind.
Simon Cohen: The War on Error Simon Cohen 2011
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Bottom line: Non-violence will never work when you are dealing with an unreasonable opponent that has lost its moral compass and is backed unconditionally by the worlds only superpower, where all criticism of said state is labeled as antisemitism.
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Non-violence is considered all well and wonderful when it saves your own hide, but when non-violence is being preached in a way that saves someone else, suddenly people take the idea much less seriously.
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Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind.
Simon Cohen: The War on Error Simon Cohen 2011
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Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution.
Tony Greenberg: The Tug of War - Ethical vs. Economic "Green" Decisions Tony Greenberg 2010
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