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This is so true, everyone comes from a different place and where they are at any point in time is beyond measurable.
What you see as bad is only a relative perspective from a singular point of view.
What you see may indeed be bad but??



I really liked the OP, Duchess.

Thanks for that.

Great contribution.

I fully believe that the sign of an inherently honorable person is being circumspect enough to understand the meaning of conflict, and to be willing to honor your enemy.

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@executioner-brand said
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZW_h-forT8
I hope you got permission for that Guardian clip. 😉

Yeah - Trump sure is a statesman!
(Where's Bangladesh? .... LOL)

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@philokalia said
I fully believe that the sign of an inherently honorable person is being circumspect enough to understand the meaning of conflict, and to be willing to honor your enemy.
What do you understand by the meaning of conflict ?


@Executioner-Brand
Sorry ... I take your point now.
In my post you initially replied to I was thinking about domestic issues.
The "covert" way Trump attacks Muslims and blacks in US.

With regard to Syria ... yes, he has "run away" from the US's responsibilities.



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I've always considered the kamikaze soldiers as modern samurai.

Courageous, honor-driven fighters, willing to die for their country.

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@suzianne said
I've always considered the kamikaze soldiers as modern samurai.

Courageous, honor-driven fighters, willing to die for their country.
They were mostly forced into it. Not quite Samurai.