| "it's important to remember wars, especially a world war. it's important to remember who fought and who died, and who won and who lost. even if you don't believe in war, there's no arguing that war is important in history. do you have something against history?" Yes, it stinks. And WHY is it important to remember who fought and died, who won and lost? You never explained why. I'd rather remember the names of those who didn't fight (since they, too, died in their time), who rather than compete and kill, co-operated with their fellow men, and tried to make the world a better place. By more reasonable ways than mass murder. |