MINI-TEST: ARE YOU A TRUE PACIFIST?

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https://spiritualseek.online/mini-tests-on-personality-traits-and-psychology/#peace--------Are there really peaceful people? Are those who call themselves “pacifists” really so? Or are they simply in love with the idea that they can get along with everyone? Wars and conflicts never cease, so one would think that true pacifists are actually a tiny minority!Read the sentences below and select the ones you agree with and that you think make the most sense.  When you are right, you must not make compromises If only women were in power, there would be no wars When an enemy attacks, the use of weapons is justified The true pacifist always stands on the side of the victims You cannot dialogue with someone who acts like a terrorist There are good people and bad people, I’m with the good peopleDetermine the number of selected boxes and examine the resulting profile.0: You are probably a true pacifist1-2: You are a pacifist when it’s convenient3-4: You are more warmonger than pacifist5-6: You are a true warmongerExplanation of sentencesWhen you are right, you must not make compromisesThis statement suggests an inflexible stance on moral or ethical issues. True pacifism often involves compromise and dialogue, even when one feels strongly about their position. A true pacifist seeks peaceful resolutions rather than rigid adherence to being “right”.If only women were in power, there would be no warsWhile some argue that female leadership may lead to more empathetic governance, attributing the absence of war solely to gender overlooks complex socio-political factors. Pacifism is not inherently tied to gender; it is a philosophical stance that can be held by anyone regardless of gender.When an enemy attacks, the use of weapons is justifiedThis statement contradicts core pacifist beliefs, which advocate for non-violence even in self-defense situations. True pacifists would seek alternative methods of resolution rather than resorting to violence.The true pacifist always stands on the side of the victimsThis aligns closely with pacifist principles, which emphasize empathy and support for those affected by violence and conflict. The true pacifist understands, however, that humanity is not simply composed of victims and perpetrators, and his or her goal is to foster dialogue and mutual understanding rather than taking the side of one faction or the other.You cannot dialogue with someone who acts like a terroristWhile engaging with individuals who commit acts of terrorism can be incredibly challenging, a true pacifist believes in dialogue as a means to resolve conflicts and address underlying issues that lead to such actions. Dismissing dialogue entirely contradicts the essence of seeking peace.There are good people and bad people; I’m with the good peopleThis binary view oversimplifies human behavior and morality. Pacifists often recognize the complexity within individuals and advocate for understanding rather than categorizing people strictly as “good” or “bad”.Mini test in italiano:https://ricercaspirituale.online/elenco-mini-test-di-autovalutazione/

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