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Vitalik Buterin
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From Ukraine last year, to Nagorno-Karabakh last month and now Israel, it really does feel like there's a trend of people becoming more comfortable with using large-scale unilateral violence to solve problems. That trend itself greatly worries me; each instance normalizes and legitimizes the next.
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I’m not trying to sound inflammatory, but I don’t think this is a recent trend. It’s been going on throughout all recorded history. I think every modern country was formed via “large-scale unilateral violence” in some capacity. It’s not something I want to see more of in the world, just an observation.
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Oh I agree, it's a reversion to the mean. But still I feel like 1991-2019 was a better period in this regard and the world slipping out of that is going to be bad for a lot of people.
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