Peace the Old Fashioned Way?
Permalink Posted on 09-26-2006 at 10:10:43 am by Justin, 311 words, 2646 views  

Might is Right -OR- Forced subordination to ruling authorities is GOODAs you might recall, I posted awhile back on a new idea making bumpers and T-shirts across America. It was the idea of "Peace the Old Fashioned Way", which shows a bomber, B-52 or some other fighter plane silhouetting a peace sign over a stylized American flag.

I pointed out that the incoherence of peace through domination. Peace can only be the product of voluntary human interaction. It's not that using violence is never appropriate (i.e. pacifism is the answer): defending and protecting property, which includes protecting our own existence, requires us to act -- and act violently at times.

But domination does not create peace. If it did, then any number of oppressed and subdued individuals of past and present times were actually living in peace -- was this good?

I wanted to create a graphical answer (And question) to these "Peace the Old Fashioned Way" stickers and T-shirts. I wanted the graphic to point out the bizarre juxtaposition of domination, which ultimately, is the threat of deathly violence, with the concept of peace. The following graphic was born:

Peace the Old Fashioned Way?


It's also worth noting that the concepts of death and peace have met before -- on tombstones in the caption R.I.P. or "Rest in Peace". Is this really the kind of peace we want?

And finally,I'm posting this in the autoDogmtic store since I've thrown this graphic on a number of t-shirts in different colors and a couple variations on the design as well as a button. If you find the graphic provoking and wish to sport a contrarian view on the merits (or rather, the lack thereof) of "Peace the Old Fashioned Way" by posing a question to the world, you can get these items at autodogmatic.spreadshirt.com

All feedback is welcome. If you would like the shirt in a different color, let me know.

Comments:

Comment from: Tracee [Visitor] Email
Where can I purchase a tee shirt with the b-52 on it?
Thanks
PermalinkPermalink 06-15-2008 @ 12:18
Comment from: scott [Visitor] Email
can I get one without the question mark
PermalinkPermalink 04-23-2009 @ 17:44
Comment from: Michael C., Georgia, USA [Visitor] Email
"Peace can only be the product of voluntary human interaction." I understand and appreciate your concept of peace, and the desire behind it, but the ONLY thing "voluntary human interaction" has ever or will ever bring about is WAR. Let's face it: Everyone born into this world is rotten to the core and selfish, and we all (including you, my naive friend) want our own way. (You want proof? Go to any daycare facility and watch. No one has to teach those little darlings to want-and-take rather, they need to be taught to share.) Eventually someone has the economic/political/military power and resources to try and take what they want on a national scale, and those from whom they would take fight back. That's war. But sometimes just the threat that someone would fight back is enough to make the would-be aggressor pause and ask, "Do I really want to take the risk?" That's called "deterence." It's like a big, mean dog that keeps most would-be burglars out of your yard. Most of us who advocate "Peace, the Old-Fashioned Way" do not believe in what you call "domination" but we're not so foolish as to believe that "Peace can only be the product of voluntary human interaction."
PermalinkPermalink 05-03-2009 @ 07:07
Comment from: mager [Visitor] Email · http://www.picktorrent.com/
very useful information about Peace.
Thank you
PermalinkPermalink 08-27-2009 @ 08:05
Comment from: Tomahawk Designer Clothing [Visitor] Email · http://www.tomahawkdesignerclothing.co.uk/
i was a fan of B-52s.but not anymore.I agree with the post above of Michael that "Peace can only be the product of voluntary human interaction." I think for developing their economical co-operative social relationships the product speaks clearly.
PermalinkPermalink 08-30-2009 @ 22:37
Comment from: Jules B [Visitor] Email · http://www.julesb.co.uk/
"I am a designer and i think its good for a designer to participate.i agree that ""PEACE THE OLD FASHIONED WAY"" is the way to go! Keep those babies flying! Remember our military are the real super heros! They keep us safe. Peace the old fashioned way!
PermalinkPermalink 08-30-2009 @ 22:49
Comment from: Michael C., Georgia, USA [Visitor] Email
This "Peace...The Old Fashioned Way" logo outlines a B-52 Stratofortress, one-third of this nation's DEFENSIVE "triad" used during the Cold War, and one-half of Strategic Air Command's role in that triad. (The other half being strategic nuclear inter-continental ballistic missles, AKA ICBM's.) If you learn the history of SAC, you'll find that none of those manned B-52's were really expected to return if they ever launched. But it is only BECAUSE those B-52's, ICBM's, and SLBM's (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missles) stood poised, ready to strike at a moment's notice (the ICBM's themselves were nicknamed "Minutemen") that we are free of communist tyranny today. Oppression? Domination? No, my friend. Readiness. Unblinking, unwavering, determined readiness. God bless the men and women of this country's armed forces, active and veteran, living or fallen, who put their country and their fellow countrymen's lives ahead of their own to go in harm's way to defend, not only our freedom, but that of all who would remain so!
PermalinkPermalink 09-10-2009 @ 08:20

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