Just as I suspected, you have no racial memory whatsoever, and you are trying to justify the failing by the expedient of naive indifference.Tails Turrosaki wrote: History? Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, WWI, WWII, Truman, MacArthur, Kim Jong Il, yada yada yada. A bunch of boring old dead people who made big mistakes. Reeeal interesting.
Truman did not make any "big mistakes". MacArthur was one of the greatest generals ever, and an even better administrator who pulled the crushed Japan up to it's current status as a thriving democratic republic and trusted ally. Not to mention the Inchon landing which saved South Korea from a fate worse than death. And Kim Jong Il is not dead.
How incurious of you. On a par with your incuriosity about the history of your race, you have no interest in knowing anything about the composition of the planet you live on.Tails Turrosaki wrote: As for geography, I find no practical use for this in my later planned out life, so I honestly don't care for it. I'll only pass the classes for it just to graduate.
Just as I suspected. The pampered juvie emperor has no clothes.Tails Turrosaki wrote: Real causes of war? Nationalism (which is your kind), inexperience, militarism, insensible hatred between countries, mistakes, excuses, lies, background alliances (this applies during wars, though), craziness, pure stupidity... Really, I don't know squat about this? You hardly even know me, you insufficient excuse for a human being.
Nationalism is not a cause of war. Being fond of one's country does not drive one to want to attack other countries for that reason alone, any more than being fond of your house would influence you to burn down the neighbor's house. On the contrary, fondness for one's country tends to weigh against engaging in unneccesary, destructive, costly war. Even a stupid indoctrinated juvie neoprog should be able to figure that out. So a well-rounded young clear thinker like yourself should have no problem working out your thoughtless error here.
But don't take my word for it, like you want me to take your bald, immature assertions as gospel. Take it from Rudolph Joseph Rummel, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Hawaii, who has been specifically studying the causes of war longer than Your Highness has been alive:
http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/WPP.CHAP16.HTM