By Kristina Scala
Why does humanity turn to violence to solve a problem? If you really think about it, violence is a part of human nature; it is an innate reaction in which we all have. Everyone gets angry. Everyone wants to harm another in some way, whether it is physically, emotionally, or mentally.
The result of this innate, inborn reaction that all men and women possess is war. War then results in the death of many.
We have seen hatred and violence take the lives of many of the course of centuries. War does not solve problems, it just creates more. You would think that after all these years of knowing what type of suffering comes with war, and with all this new technology that has developed over the years, that someone would come up with someway to fight over an issue without killing or harming another.
War would almost be similar to war in the movie Surrogates. People would use robotic creations to fight in a war. Men and women would not die; the robots in which the soldiers are controlling would be destroyed. It is a brilliant idea! But it is too brilliant to become reality.
Another reason an alternative means of war has not been created is that a constant consumption of in order killing to gain power has become so over powering that it has developed into an action that can’t broken out of.
