What… exactly are you trying to lecture me on?
I mean, you’re not wrong, but neither am I?
I’m not so sure we’re on opposite sides here because you’re argument is that most people are actively for the war and I’m saying that if they’re not actively for the war (apathetic, stoic) then they are supporting it as well?
Toss in an analogy here and there about the last 20+year war and Israel, and we might as well go for UAE in Yemen and Syria’s proxy war and we got a stew going!
Plenty of people out there ready to listen to you up there on your soap box that actually are worth the time and effort.
Hard to say, most of my books are historical fiction, which would be horrible-living with a huge conflict during times of war and strife, or science fiction, which would be horrible for the same reasons.
But I guess I would choose Spider Robinsons The Callahan Chronicles (Cross Time Saloon) because it’s a few good stories, where the only conflict is personal…and there is plenty of beer.