Asked by Kara
This is my last question. I have now completed all six of my body paragraphs. This paper has caused lots of stress and confusion and I'm very thankful for your help. How does war make stronger, better, and more worthwhile human beings? Thank You!!!
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Ms. Sue
War does NOT make stronger, better, and more worthwhile human beings.
Some military personnel who survive may be physically stronger because of vigorous training and fighting. But many survivors are permanently wounded physically, mentally, and emotionally. And what about those who don't survive? One of my most promising high school students lost his life in the Vietnam War. Think of the loss to the world by just this one death.
Are the war survivors better and more worthwhile? The military personnel are taught to kill other people. Killing is not a skill valued by civilized people.
Some military personnel who survive may be physically stronger because of vigorous training and fighting. But many survivors are permanently wounded physically, mentally, and emotionally. And what about those who don't survive? One of my most promising high school students lost his life in the Vietnam War. Think of the loss to the world by just this one death.
Are the war survivors better and more worthwhile? The military personnel are taught to kill other people. Killing is not a skill valued by civilized people.
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