• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    02 months ago

    And now you’re demonstrating an utter inability to differentiate between the actions of soldiers and the actions of the polity.

    Lol, by that logic America wasn’t responsible for the My Lai massacre… If soldiers keep doing it and aren’t dissuaded or stopped, then it’s an implicit policy.

    but that they saw less need to create elaborate justifications for participating in what was a common behavior of society at the time. largely the same way - largely sans justification

    Ahh, so now we’re creeping away from the claim “very Roman origin of Just War”?

    Me: “Romans had a concept of just war, and placed a relatively high value on that concept for their time and in comparison to their contemporaries.”

    Lol, “How many quotes will it take from societies not veiling their self-interest and, in fact, taking great pride in their naked self-interest, would it take to change your mind? Or is that a lost cause?” This you?

    So now that we’ve confirmed that Romans weren’t unique, the argument is how much more value the Romans placed on this compared to other contemporary societies…?

    some long fucking diatribe trying to link the sacking of a city with the idea that the Romans didn’t have an idea of just war, despite the fact that it is not relevant either as a data point or as an assertion of standing policy

    Lol, man that single example has you fuming! It was just an example I provided because of your flabbergasted response of “what”.

    I see you’re not mentioning the other source that spoke about how the Han, who were contemporaries with the Romans, justified their wars.

    But hey, being a little drama queen is certainly a way to get your point across, not a good way. But you do you.

    • @PugJesusOPM
      link
      English
      1
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      Ahh, so now we’re creeping away from the claim “very Roman origin of Just War”?

      Literally outlined in the paper you didn’t read, yes, Roman ideas of Just War were very Italic (ie Roman in this context, putting aside questions of the differences of contemporary Italic peoples and the process of cultures forming or changing) in origin.

      Lol, “How many quotes will it take from societies not veiling their self-interest and, in fact, taking great pride in their naked self-interest, would it take to change your mind? Or is that a lost cause?” This you?

      Yes, it absolutely is me, in response to you denying that contemporary societies didn’t act in naked self-interest much of the time. Like, are you incapable of remembering what you yourself said, or just unwilling to?

      So now that we’ve confirmed that Romans weren’t unique, the argument is how much more value the Romans placed on this compared to other contemporary societies…?

      Holy fucking shit, literally in my first comment

      The Romans placed a relatively high value on the idea of Iustum Bellum - just war.

      I see you’re not mentioning the other source that spoke about how the Han, who were contemporaries with the Romans, justified their wars.

      Please point out where I said the Han didn’t have a strong conception of just war.

      I’ve spoken to some dumb fucking cunts. But you’re the stupidest this month, easy.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        02 months ago

        Roman ideas of Just War were very Italic

        You stated the origin of the concept of just war is Roman, not that the justifications they utilized were “italic”. Moving the goal post.

        in response to you denying that contemporary societies didn’t act in naked self-interest much of the time.

        Again, my rebuttal was that societies justify their actions within their own cultural framework. Your claim was that Rome was the only empire who were commiting to just wars.

        Holy fucking shit, literally in my first comment

        Ahh so this was a subjective comparison the whole time… And you’ve just been dramatically pedantic with all of your claims. Great…

        Please point out where I said the Han didn’t have a strong conception of just war.

        “How many quotes will it take from societies not veiling their self-interest and, in fact, taking great pride in their naked self-interest, would it take to change your mind?”

        “Yes, it absolutely is me, in response to you denying that contemporary societies didn’t act in naked self-interest much of the time”

        “Here’s one briefly covering the very Roman origins of the concept of Just War and the contrast with Greeks and other civilizations of antiquity,”

        If you weren’t trying to imply that Romans were unique in justifying their wars, then why did you have a problem with the rebuttal of “all cultures justify their wars from within their own cultural framework”? Why did you freak out when I gave examples of religious wars in ancient mesopotamia?

        You’re just being academically dishonest and moving the goal post out of pure pigheadedness.

        I’ve spoken to some dumb fucking cunts. But you’re the stupidest this month, easy.

        Lol, so spicy… Maybe try going outaide and touching some grass?

        • @PugJesusOPM
          link
          English
          1
          edit-2
          2 months ago

          You stated the origin of the concept of just war is Roman, not that the justifications they utilized were “italic”. Moving the goal post.

          Jesus fucking Christ. The mention of Italic origins was because Rome didn’t spring out fully formed; the point of the comparison was to demonstrate that it was an unusual cultural affectation that was not widely shared by other major cultures of the period.

          “How many quotes will it take from societies not veiling their self-interest and, in fact, taking great pride in their naked self-interest, would it take to change your mind?”

          “Yes, it absolutely is me, in response to you denying that contemporary societies didn’t act in naked self-interest much of the time”

          Yes, in response to you denying that societies acted in accordance with naked self-interest. You, quite literally and explicitly, denied that claim. Are you reversing your opinion now? If so, I commend your ability to admit when you’ve made a brazenly stupid claim.

          “Here’s one briefly covering the very Roman origins of the concept of Just War and the contrast with Greeks and other civilizations of antiquity,”

          The word contrast means nothing to you, I see. You may want to invest in a dictionary.

          If you weren’t trying to imply that Romans were unique in justifying their wars, then why did you have a problem with the rebuttal of “all cultures justify their wars from within their own cultural framework”?

          … you mean when you did the exact opposite of that, and claimed that me saying

          When the Gauls and Germanics went on raids, their thinking wasn’t “Dohohoho, time to commit some CRIMES”, but rather, “This is the way the world works, I’m taking an opportunity”, the way that a merchant might eye a good deal

          was incorrect?

          Like, fuck, can you not hold the same position for more than two comments? Is this pathological?

          Why did you freak out when I gave examples of religious wars in ancient mesopotamia?

          Because you have no conception of what the justification of wars were in ancient Mesopotamia, you just saw ‘idols’ and thought ‘religious ideal of a just war’. Anything else, apparently, would be too complex for you to grasp.

          You’re just being academically dishonest and moving the goal post out of pure pigheadedness.

          I’m not being ‘academically dishonest’, you’re seeming simply incapable of recognizing that your reading comprehension is subpar, and that several of the claims you made were not only baseless but utterly bizarre in some weird attempt to cling to your original contrarian position.

          Ahh so this was a subjective comparison the whole time…

          So you finally got around to reading literally the very first comment in this thread? Excellent. I’m so happy for you. Maybe in the future, you should work on your enduring incapacity to exercise basic literacy.