Thursday, 26 June 2025

Pacifism is a joke

Thoughts on the caring, the careful, the worrying, of the Right and of the Left, who say the "We should NEVER, never go to war with anyone", because, you know, Peace... 

Who are pacifists. People like Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Steve Bannon, on the Right. And pretty much everyone on the Left.

But... 

Pacifism is a joke. A weak-kneed cop-out. It’s waving a white flag while the world burns. And I’m cheering for the ones who fight back.

Look around. Tyrants don’t sip tea and talk peace. They crush skulls, bomb cities, and laugh at your “dialogue.” Pacifists think holding hands stops tanks. Tell that to the Jews in 1945, or the Tutsis in ’94. Evil doesn’t pause for your principles. It rolls right over them. History’s clear: sit back, and you’re next. Fight, and you might live.

I’m not saying war’s pretty. It’s blood, guts, and tears. But when a thug’s at your door, you don’t quote Gandhi. You grab a gun. Or a missile. Israel gets it. They don’t wait for Hamas or Iran’s mullahs to play nice—they strike. And I’m clapping. Like when they hit Iran’s nuke dreams. That’s not aggression; that’s survival. The sane world knows it. Even the Arabs—Egypt, Jordan, the Gulf—quietly root for Israel to gut the Shia snakes. They won’t say it loud, but they’re on board.

Pacifists? They’re living in a dream. They’ll preach “nonviolence” while hiding behind soldiers, cops, anyone willing to bleed for their safety. That’s not morality—it’s cowardice. Hypocrisy, too. You want peace? Great. So do I. But you don’t get it by begging. You get it by breaking the bad guys first. Look at 1979 Iran. The Left welcomed Khomeini, then got slaughtered for it. Pacifism didn’t save them. It never does.

Human nature’s not a yoga retreat. We’re built to protect what’s ours. Ignore that, and you’re lunch. The soldier, the parent, the nation that fights—they’re not the problem. They’re the solution. Pacifists can keep their high horse. I’ll take the tank, the jet, the fist that says, “Not today.” Because when the world’s on fire, you don’t meditate. You fight. And you win.