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Re: Recovery mode
by Anonymous
I think what we all must understand to win this confilict is that we shouldn't Hate Hate. We need to understand that Hate in the appropriate circumstances can be critical to ones survival. I asked my father who was a young child on the American homefront during WWII (Born in 1938) if as a child he hated the Germans. The answer which shouldn't surprise anyone but seems to escape so many people nowdays was YES (duh). It isn't wrong to hate your enemies during wartime. It is part of the collective will a society needs to win. So, encourage, don't discourage the children to draw on bombs. Such photos should be a source of patriotism for the people. In the end while we might have the superior miltiary resources all that is meaningless if we don't have the will to win. They have the will to destroy us. We must have the will to destroy them first.
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