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Caellach Marellus
Nephtys Ventures inc
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Posted - 2012.01.10 12:08:00 -
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Ah the old Slavery vs Genocide debate rages on, attributing either element to groups which do not actively pursue them is pointless and rather irresponsible.
You're either fighting against slavery and supporting genocide, or supporting slavery by defending against an attempt of genocide. While I'm likely one of the last people to ever support slavery in this galaxy I'll say this for it, at least it's reversible, genocide isn't.
This argument has been done to death many times now, it seems little more than a pointless propaganda war to try and justify your own side and sleeping at night. The Amarrians aren't all slaver bodyguards who wish to continue to see people held against their will, the Matari aren't all terrorists who wish nothing but death and suffering on the Amarr.
The sooner people get that notion in their head, the sooner conflicts can die down and resolution can be made with a mutually beneficial ending. Sometimes you'd think people care more for being in a war than the actual reasons they went into it in the first place. |
Caellach Marellus
Nephtys Ventures inc
386
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Posted - 2012.01.10 14:45:00 -
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[quote=Arkady Sadik]Caellach, you fell for a necroed thread. Congrats. :-)[/quote
Nonsense, I was just being fashionably late!
Still stand by my points though. |
Caellach Marellus
Nephtys Ventures inc
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Posted - 2012.01.23 13:24:00 -
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Rodj Blake wrote:The late train you say? You seem to be late in noticing the Amarrian gains since your declaration of "mission accomplished"
I like how you highlight this the day it actually becomes relative again.
But indeed, pretty much as soon as some of the Matari started chest beating the Amarr and their Caldari allies reduced all Matari progression to zero, and began taking their own border systems. This trend seems to be turning once again however. |
Caellach Marellus
Nephtys Ventures inc
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Posted - 2012.01.23 19:30:00 -
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Rodj Blake wrote:Caellach Marellus wrote:Rodj Blake wrote:The late train you say? You seem to be late in noticing the Amarrian gains since your declaration of "mission accomplished" I like how you highlight this the day it actually becomes relative again. But indeed, pretty much as soon as some of the Matari started chest beating the Amarr and their Caldari allies reduced all Matari progression to zero, and began taking their own border systems. This trend seems to be turning once again however. It's in the nature of this conflict that the tides of war flow first one way and the other.
It certainly has more consistency and less extremes than the Caldari/Gallente war. |
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