these days the UN steps in takes action against the country which is guilty.
The answer depends upon whether the war is just or not. Sometimes war is unavoidable and necessary. If the war is just and one protests against it that person is unpatriotic. However, a person might still value religious or moral or personal views higher than patriatism. Protesting unjust wars is not unpatriotic. Clearly the key is to know what is just and unjust. I would submit that there are clear cut cases of just wars such as WWII. Unjust wars are usually much more difficult to judge, especially at the time that the conflict took place.
both believed colonial powers were exploiting the citizens of their country.
They wanted to protest being drafted to a war they did not want to got to and according to them an unjust war. Since the United States army then and now does not allow soilders to grow their hair long.
Some thought the war was 'unjust.' Some believed the North Vietnamese propaganda that the U.S. was the aggressor in the conflict. Some simply didn't want to put their life on the line in the military at war.
Japanese internment during World War II was primarily driven by wartime hysteria and racial prejudice following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. The U.S. government, fueled by fears of espionage and sabotage, viewed Japanese Americans as potential threats, despite their loyalty to the country. Influential figures and media propagated stereotypes that painted Japanese Americans as disloyal, leading to the unjust decision to forcibly relocate and intern around 120,000 individuals, most of whom were U.S. citizens. This action was later acknowledged as a grave injustice, rooted in racism and the failure of political leadership.
When a country attacks another in an unjust manner, it can lead to international condemnation, economic sanctions, or military retaliation by other nations or international bodies. This can escalate tensions, destabilize regions, and result in loss of life and resources. Diplomatic efforts may be made to resolve the conflict and hold the aggressor accountable.
If one country attacks another in an unjust manner, it can lead to widespread condemnation from the international community, including potential sanctions or military responses by other nations. The aggressor may face legal repercussions under international law, such as charges of war crimes or violations of sovereignty. Additionally, the conflict can result in significant humanitarian crises, destabilization of the region, and long-term geopolitical consequences. Diplomatic relations may also deteriorate, impacting global alliances and trade.
Sadly, the slaves were often treated in a cruel and unjust manner.
the fallacy of personal attacks
We needed to declare independence because it was and unjust country..
For religious freedom and to avoid unjust taxation.
Yes, "unjustly" is an adverb. It is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate that something is done or happening in an unfair or unjust manner.
He preached against laws of fasting and abstinence and declared priestly celibacy to be nonbiblical, he also made attacks against superstition and the unjust use of power.
Unjust attacks on public men do more good than unmerited praise. (see the link for more quotes.)
UNJUST - unfair or undeserved
It is 'more unjust' and 'most unjust', since it has two syllables.
The duration of The Unjust is 1.98 hours.