Militarism Is a Cult of Divide & Conquer | Matthew Cooke

This moment in time, across the world, requires a revolution in human values: An end to the absurdist thinking that war or violence is the solution to any problem.

"Dr. King called it a sickness. The belief that the use of force or the threat of violence is the most reliable way to solve problems. Ignoring real needs that stabilize households like a house or food or work worth doing. All ignored to favor the hammer. Domination as virtue. It's called militarism. And it's not a belief that comes naturally. It comes through indoctrination for a very specific purpose. The glorification of soldiers in war, spending every dime of public resources on weapons, fetishizing military equipment in civilian life, all under the premise that the barrel of a gun creates security, which is absurd in its lack of rationality, according to Gandhi, Roosevelt, Chamberlain, Christ, Plato.

Keep going all the way back to ancient Sparta whose extreme militarism, the repression of the natives that they'd

invaded, bred constant domestic violence. It was a society always on the edge, drained of resources, strained to the brink by inequality under a ruling class who used militarism for the only purpose it's ever served, to maintain a system of enslavement and personal enrichment.

Aristotle described Sparta as so devoted to war, they could not make use of peace. Peer-reviewed medical papers describe militarism as a psychosocial disease, a disorder caused by a broken culture that pretends it's only thanks to the lions with guns that the rights of the sheep are protected. When it's always been sheep with guns in matching boots and hats that commit the worst crimes against humanity." - Matthew Cooke

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