Pacifistic in a sentence as an adjective

Welllllll, most people are way more pacifistic than you are.

It's extremely hard to be pacifistic when your neighbors are rattling guns.

Have you ever heard of an instance where a pacifistic head of state ruled a nation, beyond Tibet?

See if you can explain to me how my natural pacifistic soul is not inclined to slam your skull against a brick wall.

It would be more pacifistic to not express disgust than to express it, and it would be more pacifistic for me to not comment.

Meh, it's not particularly insightful: "make someone fight for their survival and they'll fight for their survival" is what that quote boils down to. A sci-fi race that doesn't fight for survival when pressed is usually depicted as an uber-pacifistic race.

Europe is very pacifistic by the US standards precisely because of the wars and totalitarian states experienced in the past.

In practice, these aren't really all that different sets of demands - it's simply the propaganda of the Democrats to construe Republicans as militaristic psuedo-libertarians and the propaganda of the Republicans to construe Democrats as pacifistic psuedo-socialists.

No I haven't nor is it high on my priority list; for that matter, I know little of Stoicism itself aside from a few aphorisms and axioms -- the di/tri-chotomy of control, the Four Virtues, etc. As for why, I have the unfounded belief that Stoicism alone is too pacifistic thus is ill-equipped to handle malevolence at an interpersonal and societal level.

There are an awful lot of people in the world who believe that they should stop trying to pacify the US, and start fighting back against an imperialist country with an out-of-control military ****-bent on projecting its force around the world, demanding that sovereign societies do its bidding - "or else".Those people should stop being pacifists and start fighting back, "because pacifism just allows tyranny to run rampant around the world"?BTW, a lot of those people have been branded 'terrorists', which is about as close to 'non-pacifistic' a label as you can get, amiright?

Pacifistic definitions

adjective

opposed to war

See also: dovish