
Originally Posted by
michelle
first of all learn to write. half the time i have no idea what you are talking about. and just because dueling was all spiffy back in the day doesn't mean it was morally acceptable. dueling was a big cause of death among young men back then and that's why it was OUTLAWED. it is similar to smoking... glamorous yet stupid. it was simply a way of reinforcing their already inflated egos. but i will say one good thing about dueling, it's sort of an aristocratic form of population control. at least they were kind enough to get rid of the most useless members of society. notice how peasants and other PRODUCTIVE members of society don't duel. Oh and my lord the pirate, sorry if we sullied this website with our common presence but not everyone shares your views that dueling was a matter of integrity. maybe you wouldn't mind impaling someone for insulting your hairdo or even a slip of the tongue, but the rest of the world (i.e.: 90% of the population in 17th century france) was fortunately a little more mature. you say that the common man wouldn't duel. well maybe that's because he's not living off fifty or so peasants farming his land and actually has to work for a living. you've got to feel sorry for those poor nobles for they were evidently desperately bored. there is a thin line between bravery and stupidity and im afraid dueling falls on the wrong side. by the way , since we're just lowly peasants and your obviously a noble, why don't you show us your integrity and get into a duel. and let us know how it turns out.