If you reply to this, see if you can do so without providing reasons such as: rightousness, supremecy, entitlement, or nationalistic propaganda. See if we can come up with reasons that would apply to both sides without respect to specific relig[removed] or poli[removed].
I see "justification" is a big part to identification of a cheater. Let's apply this to the extreme of life and death as found in battles and wars.
There are many cases where one military complies with rules that their enemies do not. When one side does not comply with the rules, are they cheating?
Just where do violations of "rules of engagement" become cheating? Are there circumstances where it is justified? What are they?
Is being out-manned and out-gunned a sufficient justification? (Consider how many revolutions succeeded when outnumbered and outgunned forces chose to "break rules.")
Were those who used gurilla warfare against old-style battelfield combat cheating?
What about attacking civillian targets? If a POW escapes from custody behind enemy lines, are they justified in attacking any targets of opportunity? Even civillian targets?
What about assassins? Poisoning? Snipers? Spies? What would be considered cheating in war? Chemical weapons? Biological weapons? Genetic weapons? Nuclear weapons? Information gathering through torture?
Would you consider terrorism, cheating? Why, or why not? Can you think of times where terrorism is justified? Can it ever be justified?
I see "justification" is a big part to identification of a cheater. Let's apply this to the extreme of life and death as found in battles and wars.
There are many cases where one military complies with rules that their enemies do not. When one side does not comply with the rules, are they cheating?
Just where do violations of "rules of engagement" become cheating? Are there circumstances where it is justified? What are they?
Is being out-manned and out-gunned a sufficient justification? (Consider how many revolutions succeeded when outnumbered and outgunned forces chose to "break rules.")
Were those who used gurilla warfare against old-style battelfield combat cheating?
What about attacking civillian targets? If a POW escapes from custody behind enemy lines, are they justified in attacking any targets of opportunity? Even civillian targets?
What about assassins? Poisoning? Snipers? Spies? What would be considered cheating in war? Chemical weapons? Biological weapons? Genetic weapons? Nuclear weapons? Information gathering through torture?
Would you consider terrorism, cheating? Why, or why not? Can you think of times where terrorism is justified? Can it ever be justified?
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