Australian Aboriginal
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I do. Military clothing, tactics, movement, and even spoken words can all be considered an interesting art form. Being in a battlefield would certainly be an intense, but horrifying experience. That's why there are so many movies and video games on wars of all kinds.
Im not saying it should be practiced just for entertainment or as an art form, I am just saying I respect the past wars of history as an art form.
If you could call what happened to the Aboriginals warfare, I would quite disagree. Though small scale skirmishes and protests could be considered war-like, I would hesitate to put it on the same level as Ancient Chinese battles.
I would refer to it as violent land-occupation. What is your point anyways? Even though Native Americans were similarly treated, skirmishes such as ambushes and traps are interesting to read about.
Im not saying it should be practiced just for entertainment or as an art form, I am just saying I respect the past wars of history as an art form.
If you could call what happened to the Aboriginals warfare, I would quite disagree. Though small scale skirmishes and protests could be considered war-like, I would hesitate to put it on the same level as Ancient Chinese battles.
I would refer to it as violent land-occupation. What is your point anyways? Even though Native Americans were similarly treated, skirmishes such as ambushes and traps are interesting to read about.