War

I have an updated, ethical, non-lethal definition of the name/idea war.

War, to me, as I’ve defined as being worthwhile, ethical, progressive, valid, relevant, civilly and spiritually legal – according to the UN’s truest intentions and the Laws of Moses – specifically the Fifth “Thou shall not kill”.

War is non-lethal competitions between “enemies”, such as sport competitions, where rules are already accepted requirements. Ethical and legal conduct where all HOMOSAPIENS, as defined by genetic composition… probably over 50 percent homo-sapien would have all human rights – as to the true intention of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (yes, this includes everytwo, everyone, everythree, everyfour, everyfive, everysix, etc…). So, civil sports, competitions in every facet of …the spectrum of human behavior perhaps?

My favorite war activity, though, would be culinary competitions between various state entities, countries, phenotypes?, “enemies”, etc…

The culinary war would be each “opposition” preparing the finest culinary dishes and drinks representing the group’s “set” (flag/country/culture/ethnicity/locality/state/city…)… Perhaps serving this to your opposition or a neutral third party? Perhaps to impartial people who are not aware they are participating in war (*please consult a good Rabbi as to the ethics of this non-consensual activity)…

This could be a way to annihilate incorrect overgeneralizations of groups, incorrect preconceived notions and ideas about the “opposition”, as well as an educational activity where the participants can learn about and achieve new positive associations to people who are different from yourself…

War: -Ethical, non-violent, non-lethal, non-violating (respects personal boundaries / individual preferences, natural predispositions, localized civil laws, etc…) honest activities to learn about different cultures, perspectives, value systems, and points of view. Example: a meal at a “neutral” restaurant? Etc…

That’s my kind of war! Now, where can I find some worthy enemies?

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