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The problem is that when we're talking about a war, citizens aren't going to be rounded up by doctors, nurses, cops and politicians, but by actual military personnel. And that's an entirely different ballgame when it comes to forced compliance and obedience.

Not that I'm even remotely advocating for capitulation. I'm just pointing out the realities of how much scarier such a situation will be than you're letting on. Which frankly is important if you expect people to hold their resolve. They need to know what they're in for if they're not going to crack or break when the time comes, when faced with either resisting or surrendering as their only remaining options.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The problem is that when we're talking about a war, citizens aren't going to be rounded up by doctors, nurses, cops and politicians, but by actual military personnel. And that's an entirely different ballgame when it comes to forced compliance and obedience.

Not that I'm even remotely advocating for capitulation. I'm just pointing out the realities of how much scarier such a situation will be than you're letting on. Which frankly is important if you expect people to hold their resolve. They need to know what they're in for if they're not going to crack or break when the time comes, when faced with either resisting or surrendering as their only remaining options, with a real risk of losing their lives.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The problem is that when we're talking about a war, citizens aren't going to be rounded up by doctors, nurses, cops and politicians, but by actual military personnel. And that's an entirely different ballgame when it comes to forced compliance and obedience.

Not that I'm even remotely advocating for capitulation. I'm just pointing out the realities of how much scarier such a situation will be than you're letting on. Which frankly is important if you expect people to hold their resolve. They need to know what they're in for if they're not going to crack or break when the time comes, when faced with either resisting or surrendering as their only remaining options, at the possible cost of their own lives.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The problem is that when we're talking about a war, citizens aren't going to be rounded up by doctors, nurses, cops and politicians, but by actual military personnel. And that's an entirely different ballgame when it comes to forced compliance and obedience.

Not that I'm even remotely advocating for capitulation. I'm just pointing out the realities of how much scarier such a situation will be than you're letting on. Which frankly is important if you expect people to hold their resolve. They need to know what they're in for if they're not going to crack or break when the time comes, when faced with either resisting or surrendering as their only remaining options, at the possible cost of their lives.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The problem is that when we're talking about a war, citizens aren't going to be rounded up by doctors, nurses, cops and politicians, but by actual military personnel. And that's an entirely different ballgame when it comes to forced compliance and obedience.

Not that I'm even remotely advocating for capitulation. I'm just pointing out the realities of how much scarier such a situation will be than you're letting on. Which frankly is important if you expect people to hold their resolve. They need to know what they're in for if they're not going to crack or break when the time comes, when faced with either resisting or surrendering as their only remaining options.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The problem is that when we're talking about a war, citizens aren't going to be rounded up by doctors, nurses, cops and politicians, but by actual military personnel. And that's an entirely different ballgame when it comes to forced compliance and obedience.

Not that I'm even remotely advocating for capitulation. I'm just pointing out the realities of how much scarier such a situation will be than you're letting on. Which frankly is important if you expect people to hold their resolve. They need to know what they're in for if they're not going to crack or break when the time comes, when faced with either resisting or surrendering as their only options.

1 year ago
1 score
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The problem is that when we're talking about a war, citizens aren't going to be rounded up by doctors, nurses, cops and politicians, but by actual military personnel. And that's an entirely different ballgame when it comes to forced compliance and obedience.

1 year ago
1 score