Jamaica 09 ch13 License to Kill
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licence to kill tchad ---------------------------------------- yepp, it's true! i (TCHAD) will edit my first chapter in jamaica! the topic i will discuss here is whether it's right or wrong to have a national army. you may be one of those who consider a national army as compulsory stuff but i'll try to make you recon- sider this thing. everywhere, you talk about friendship and such, but in real life this dialogue is not so widespread. this topic got very actual for me some months ago when one of my class-mates did something that few dares to do. the materialistic act was to destroy the nose-part of a swedish attack-plane called VIGGEN. the damage costed the swedish taxpayers about 200000 sek ($25000). the ones who did it, my class-mate and one person more, had the argument that they had turned something bad into something good a killing-machine into a bunch of scrap. a huge debate followed over most of the country. until the trial, i didn't speak to my class-mate, because he was held in jail and was not allowed to communicate with anyone. on the day of the trial, the courthouse was packed with people. i'd bet that you could fill the courtroom at least ten times. after at least seven or eight hours, he was sentenced to 14 months in jail plus a huge damages-pay. a few weeks later, he returned to school and we discussed this a lot. among other things, he told me some interesting facts like : - the swedish army costs 40 BILLION SEK each year. (that may sound little but it's actually approximately 6.5% of the national budget, and it would be enough to support many many jobs, schools or environmental projects.) - many of the weapons used in bosnia is in fact swedish weapons, as before the war, yugoslavia was sweden's third biggest weapon exporting country. therefore, the argument that our weapons don't make any harm is wrong. - the army (in this case the swedish army) seems to be the only organisa- tion that gets money from the state to train people to break the law by killing other people. by that, he pointed out the great double standard of morality that is in sweden (and other countries). the only reason why sweden keeps its army is a false threat that thos in power have created just to make sure that they won't lose their jobs. for instance the submarin- es that noone has ever seen. the only indication of them was a russian crap- submarine that grounded outside karls- krona in 1982. so, is it worth to have an army at all? many people in sweden reckon that our safety is based upon a strong army... well, in my opinion, there can be no safety at all with any kind of army in the country. let's skip it all and use the money wiser and guess which country will invade us first...! (hehe) no, seriously, of course we are forced to have a defence system, but i am truly against a weapon-based one. alternatives may be a non-weapon local defence or an army based upon gandhi's ideas. one more example of the double morality is that you, in sweden, from the beginn- ing is taught to show respect to your fellows and neighbours. then, suddenly, when you are 17,18 or 19 you are forced to be educated in killing other people without them doing you any harm person- ally. that's what i call exploitation of power from those in power in a country. to use the people against another people almost as in germany in the 1930-40's. in fact you are able to choose civil- service freely and everybody who chooses that gets it. but it's still not good enough. it should be optional to take part in a military defence. so, what do you think about this topic? is it necessary to keep the army system? if i don't remember wrongly, there was a referendum in switzerland a couple of years ago and there was about 40% of the swiss people voting NO to their army... is this right or have i dreamt this? well, if it's true, i'm kind of impress- ed... it is quite a large value that wants the swiss army abolished. how large is the amount in other countries? those in power dare not try it!!? well, i hope you had a interesting time reading these few words... see you in som other chapter som other time! thanks for your attention! /tchad