Fasces wrote:Is violence ever justified in the pursuit of political goals?
Is there a government, anywhere on earth, that has ever answered no to that question?
There's a quote somewhere in Ecclesiastes that says something like there is a time for everything but we are not wise enough to know when.
It means people (and governments) should have great reluctance to stir up trouble when the certainty that is the right decision is not high. It also can be taken to mean people are mostly too stupid to know when the proper situation to rebel arises.
Governments frequently have double standards. It's very normal.
Governments and laws are imperfect, just as the people who compose them are imperfect.
I view separate nations and borders as a necessity (though based on somewhat arbitrary constructs), but it does reveal the hypocrisy of the institution of government when two governments disagree.
When a government wages war, it is admitting that violence and rebellion against government is condonable in some situations, but just not against
their particular government.