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Strategy & War: Carl von Clausewitz Part 2 — The Philosophy of Conflict

Strategy & War: Carl von Clausewitz Part 2 — The Philosophy of Conflict


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Different cultures have different ways of committing violent acts. As a young boy you learn to understand that some times you got to fight to be a man!

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Speaker 0 (0s): What up everybody? Well, welcome back. I hope you enjoyed Von Clausewitz part one. Did you catch that whistle in the beginning? Let me do it again. You guys know what that means. That means run white boy run. Cause you're about to get your ass kicked. That's what that means. I know because I was the white guy running. 

And since we're talking about war, I thought I'd start off this particular episode with a story about me getting my ass kicked. I don't know if that's magic or tragic, but here you go. So I'm a short white guy, talks a lot of shit should be no surprise to anybody. I gotten beat up a lot when I was a young man, I used to spend a lot of time at my cousin's house. And he lived in a predominantly Mexican neighborhood, which is cool with me. 

Cause I like Mexican food and I like Mexican people. And I think Mexican women are beautiful. And I was cool with all my neighbors and everybody around my cousin's house. But sometimes I had to walk a couple miles to go to the store. And so when I would do that, I had to walk through like a really rough part of town. 

And I think everybody knows if you're the wrong color in the wrong part of town, you're probably going to catch a right hook to the face. And that's what happened to me as I was coming back from the store, see, I successfully navigated the treacherous pathway to the store, but on my way back, I noticed some people noticing me. 

And then I heard this sound. And then all of a sudden the guy that was making that sound, I was staring at him whistling. And then I noticed some people coming from the other side, it was an ambush. It was an ambush. It's interesting because it's kind of ties into language. And I know this isn't a language podcast. We're going to get the Von Clausewitz. We're going to get there. But I think that this part is imperative. 

You know, the whistling language that is often found in South America is thought to be a primitive language. And in some time, in some particular schools of linguistics, it's thought to be extinct, but you need not go further than Vista California to find out that that language is alive and well, it may not have the exact same meanings, but as I was taking a few to the dome and these guys were whistling, I thought to myself, wow, that's a pretty good form of language. 

I mean, no one really knows what you're saying. Except the people whistling. There's all these codes. You know what I, you know, what's funny too. One more, litt


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