Quote from: Smuffypower on May 26, 2012, 09:31:52 PM
In my "Social Problems" class, I read that the whole world spends over 20 trillion dollars on military arms & equipments every year. The United States is number one on the spending list, which is where I'm from. The U.S. spends hundreds of billions of dollars every year on military arms & equipments. If the whole world didn't spend any money on military arms & equipments, they would have enough money to help all the starving people in the world & still have plenty of money left over to help people in poverty. Why can't we just love one another & embrace each other & get along... Instead of killing each other. We are just animals...
Well, yes. In a manner of speaking. Worse than animals, all things considered.
Why do we spend trillions on weapons and war? Easy...hypothetical situation:
I want to kill you. The "why" doesn't matter. You have food, women, land, water, I hate you, you hate me...doesn't matter, any of it. I want to kill you. I get a weapon to help me out.
You get a weapon to protect yourself. In response, I get friends to help me.
You get friends to help you. In our own camps, we organize our friends...some get food, some learn medicine (because of anticipated wounds), others learn to fight.
We establish borders ("countries"). In time, we fight. We bring in our neighboring countries--either due to treaties or pressure.
Time passes...history is written. We have people who study history; to better to learn how to kill those we don't like. We also notice that countries which don't actively pursue a war stance only last a few decades...overrun by those that do.
This is the nature of the beast, of humanity. Because it involves thousands--millions, or billions--of people, not all of whom we may know, there is no way to control it...except by establishing our own countries, with our own sets of rules and ideas to minimize conflict.
Over time, this creates inequity...and passions are fueled, yet again.
Welcome to Real Social Problems 101. There'll be a test on Friday.