Tuesday, 20 December 2016

BORIS JOHNSON, THERESA MAY AND PRINCE SALMON AND THE KILLING OF THE YEMENIS! PART 6







As for your comment about arms being made and sold to be used, Boris. let us be frank with you. Other than to pose the question, to what use can arms be put? I have no comment to make, Boris, because there are some things for which no amount of comment will be sufficient or are necessary.

But, Madam May, it is such a traumatic and, well..

Yes, Boris. You are going to say it is an 'immoral' and almost uncivilised situation.

Well, it would have, Boris, had the Yemenis been more like us British, or us Europeans, instead of being so much like the Afghans, who seem to have this great penchant for fighting among themselves. 

Somebody has to pay the blood price in these situations, Boris, and it has been the 'norm' throughout history, that it should be 'them' and not 'us' who pay that price.

Something else, you should bear in mind, Boris, and it is this. Civilisation is not a discrete concept or entity. Rather, it is but one extreme of the 'uncivilised-civilised' continuum which has gradually evolved from a state of being uncivilised. 

In other words, Boris, if you were to did deep down into our history, British and European history, you would be confronted by different degrees of states of 'unciviliseness.' 

Similarly, Boris, we can imagine that countries which are still in different stages or states of 'unciviliseness' at present, if they continue to evolve, will progress along the continuum of 'civilisation.'






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