No a good leader exhausts all effort and sacrifices themselves before having to sacrifice others, or is at least willing to. Nothing has been done for the Patriots jailed on the 6th. You'd think at the very least Trump would get them legal counsel, but he's done nothing for them.
You may be right that it's unavoidable, but that doesn't excuse him for it let alone earn any praise.
I disagree. Sure every life is precious and matters, but sacrifices must be made most of the time. Sometimes being the leader and sacrificing oneself to save one single life will result in all lives being lost. The flock needs the shepherd. If it was determined that the leader can sacrifice himself and the flock would definitely be saved, then that is worth entertaining.
If in a war I would assume any task could result in my own sacrifice, but I made that decision before I joined the effort. The alternative (losing) is not an option I'm willing to allow. If I trust my leader has considered the risks and has determined the assigned task is the most prudent and effective and my children have the best chance of survival if I perform the task, then hand me my helmet and tell me where to go.
At some point we are going to need to march/protest in whatever form. As far as I'm concerned, unless it is PDJT or Flynn endorsed, it's a trap.
Trump endorsed January 6th, and that was a trap.
Not a trap, part of the plan. Sometimes you mist sacrifice some of your own to bait the enemy into the open.
A good leader knows sometimes, some decisions must be made and your own will suffer for it.
No a good leader exhausts all effort and sacrifices themselves before having to sacrifice others, or is at least willing to. Nothing has been done for the Patriots jailed on the 6th. You'd think at the very least Trump would get them legal counsel, but he's done nothing for them.
You may be right that it's unavoidable, but that doesn't excuse him for it let alone earn any praise.
I disagree. Sure every life is precious and matters, but sacrifices must be made most of the time. Sometimes being the leader and sacrificing oneself to save one single life will result in all lives being lost. The flock needs the shepherd. If it was determined that the leader can sacrifice himself and the flock would definitely be saved, then that is worth entertaining.
If in a war I would assume any task could result in my own sacrifice, but I made that decision before I joined the effort. The alternative (losing) is not an option I'm willing to allow. If I trust my leader has considered the risks and has determined the assigned task is the most prudent and effective and my children have the best chance of survival if I perform the task, then hand me my helmet and tell me where to go.