Suicide Warfare

Is that what we're doing to each other?

What about your relationships? What happens when you give up? Why the “until death do us part”? Is that serious or just a joke? Are Americans as courageous as suicide bombers or kamikaze pilots…? How do you get these people to put their lives on the line for you?

Why are we taken so aback by suicide warfare? You’ll risk going to jail or being killed for catching your spouse cheating, but you will not put your life on the line for doing what you know you need to do? They were motivated by obligation, gratitude and love for family and country. They prepared by holding ceremonials, writing farewell poems, and receiving a thousand stitch belt ... brave and honorable. Is there a more noble cause? These pilots and bombers didn’t just think of themselves, but the whole. Surrendering was disgraceful.

Any warfare is suicide. Any soldier is just as courageous as a suicide bomber. As a matter of fact, a soldier is a suicide bomber or kamikaze pilot. Now, what about the rest of the population?

How do you get them to put their lives on the line for you… you show them you are worthy by putting your life on the line for them. Why would a black man be a kamikaze pilot or suicide bomber in America?

Divine wind – Kamikaze or atomic bomb, which sacrifice was truly in vain? The threat of which is terrifying. What do regular soldiers do and wear prior to going into battle? What do regular people do prior to going into relationships, then why do they last?

Would you die for a "black man"? What would Forest Gump say?

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