That makes a degree of sense actually. The idea that if we merely remove their power and then cast them aside, they'll still come for us, so we have to rule over them to save ourselves.
That's the first time one of those return to tradition arguments has been backed by anything other than rose-tinted glasses fantasy of the 50s.
That makes a degree of sense actually. The idea that if we merely remove their power and then cast them aside, they'll still come for us, so we have to rule over them to save ourselves.
That's the first time one of those return to tradition arguments has been backed by anything other than rose-tinted glasses fantasy of the 50s.
We're relearning very old lessons here. Traditions survive for a reason.