This episode argues that the justification for becoming capable of violence should stem from a moral imperative rather than solely the potentiality of threats. The speaker posits that individuals who train and understand their capabilities are less likely to advocate for violence and are better equipped to make moral evaluations regarding its use. Conversely, those who perceive themselves as weak or incapable are more prone to advocating for extreme measures like democide.
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