Wars are deadly. You apparently don’t think we are in a war, but we are in a war.
Example: If there are two options, and option A is 1 million dead, and option B is 100 million, and there is no option with less dead that option A, what do you as a leader do?
Think of D-Day. The generals knew that Normandy was going to be a blood bath, but it has to be done. It was our finest hour in many respects, but many, many people died. Jumping ship because of this reality doesn’t seem a wise or well considered decision.
We could have lost D-Day, and with it the war, which meant losing everything. You play the cards you are dealt and hope your plan works. Same thing here. No more, no less. I’m not about to second guess it at this point, and am doing everything I can to help out by wakening the masses, by researching and spreading information.
We are digital soldiers, and those are our orders.
Wars are deadly. You apparently don’t think we are in a war, but we are in a war.
Example: If there are two options, and option A is 1 million dead, and option B is 100 million, and there is no option with less dead that option A, what do you as a leader do?
Think of D-Day. The generals knew that Normandy was going to be a blood bath, but it has to be done. It was our finest hour in many respects, but many, many people died. Jumping ship because of this reality doesn’t seem a wise or well considered decision.
We could have lost D-Day, and with it the war, which meant losing everything. You play the cards you are dealt and hope your plan works. Same thing here. No more, no less. I’m not about to second guess it at this point, and am doing everything I can to help out by wakening the masses, by researching and spreading information.
We are digital soldiers, and those are our orders.
If you're being forced to make that choice, how much control do you really have?