Until they get to the point where they start executing us in the streets.
And even, it will still be a small response to start.
Until they get to the point where they start executing us in the streets.
And even, it will still be a small response to start.
That very quote is kinda what solidified my thought process, and frankly the Soviets didn't even have it as good as we have now to at least explain part of their inaction.
After all, history doesn't repeat, but it does rhyme, and what's one of the most common rhymes of impending totalitarianism?
'The people should have done something when the movement was nothing, but now that it's something they won't. They'll continue to do nothing when that movement now something, is stamping down hard on their throat.'