Originally posted by Frankidealist35
When I was in primary education (K-12) i learned that war helped improve technology. I learned from the invention of the airplane to the invention of
the atom-bomb that as more wars have gone by that technology has developed more. From the space race, to the hydrogen bomb, to you name it. I was
thinking that rather than just teach people about war that we should also teach kids the lessons about war. Teach kids why people lost a war. Why
the war was just or unjust and let them make up their mind about if a war is necessary or not. I wouldn't recommend brainwashing kids with ideology
about wars, but, I would just like to teach kids to be critical of the Government, of any administration, so they aren't blinded by ideological
differences. I think this is a good idea. What about you? Wouldn't you rather kids be critical of Governments making war? I've seen kids be in
awe of bombs and weapons. I want that to change.
This is how I was taught war also. It was both views. The destruction of peoples and countries but also the technological advances. I think this
should be more of a standard. Teach children the technological advances and show them the results of which we developed. Maybe it could deter a
whole new generation away from war. I know it won't but its wishful thinking.
I am always in awe of bombs and weapons. I always am amaze at how these things work and are developed. I even like seeing how they are applied. Not
just with wars but with guns, hunting.
Either way They should teach both sides of wars to children.