"When Defense became an Art" an essay by Dahir
Many years ago, before man had rifles and rockets and rough-edged tools, a time when war was just a fight, two men would have a discrepancy--usually over whose camel was prettier--and they would duke it out. Over time, as more petty conflicts took place in the tiny community that was our world, men became more adept and more savvy, they developed better fighting techniques. Later on, verbal persuasion (early politics) came into play and men would work to get others on their side instead of taking on the task of a fight on their own.
As time continued to go on and conflict became a daily part of life, men adopted weapons to their aid. A short period later, fighting had become a totally different event. When a man fought over a camel with another man, they would no longer just duke it out. They would employ the help of other men and the aid of weapons and only after both sides had prepared would they go to war.
So, you see -- when morons like Sun Tzu try explaining what is behind war, do not forget that it is nothing more than a discrepancy between men who are too primitive to use their words to resolve the conflict -- men who use their tongues only to prolong conflict.
--The End--
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Many years ago, before man had rifles and rockets and rough-edged tools, a time when war was just a fight, two men would have a discrepancy--usually over whose camel was prettier--and they would duke it out. Over time, as more petty conflicts took place in the tiny community that was our world, men became more adept and more savvy, they developed better fighting techniques. Later on, verbal persuasion (early politics) came into play and men would work to get others on their side instead of taking on the task of a fight on their own.
As time continued to go on and conflict became a daily part of life, men adopted weapons to their aid. A short period later, fighting had become a totally different event. When a man fought over a camel with another man, they would no longer just duke it out. They would employ the help of other men and the aid of weapons and only after both sides had prepared would they go to war.
So, you see -- when morons like Sun Tzu try explaining what is behind war, do not forget that it is nothing more than a discrepancy between men who are too primitive to use their words to resolve the conflict -- men who use their tongues only to prolong conflict.
--The End--
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