In this case, just as it was in 1940, this is the smartest move they could make and will save many lives. Make fun of them all you want, but they shouldn't be rushing headlong into this fight any more than they should have openly fought the blitzkrieg in spring 1940. This surrender thing is a really dumb ass meme, frankly, especially if you consider the price they paid in WWI. Fighting a losing battle solely for the sake of belligerence isn't bravery or honor. It's just stupid and wasteful. Glory doesn't mean much for the dead.
I wonder how many "honor" points they gained by purchasing Russian natural gas?
How many "honor" points did they gain by sending their citizens treasure to Ukraine to fight those same Russians?
Did they reach bonus "honor" point level by funding both sides of that war?
Sometimes honor is best gained when doing the right thing and living with those consequences whatever they may be. Otherwise one runs the risk of becoming a meme.
The French doing what they do best 🏳️
In this case, just as it was in 1940, this is the smartest move they could make and will save many lives. Make fun of them all you want, but they shouldn't be rushing headlong into this fight any more than they should have openly fought the blitzkrieg in spring 1940. This surrender thing is a really dumb ass meme, frankly, especially if you consider the price they paid in WWI. Fighting a losing battle solely for the sake of belligerence isn't bravery or honor. It's just stupid and wasteful. Glory doesn't mean much for the dead.
I wonder how many "honor" points they gained by purchasing Russian natural gas?
How many "honor" points did they gain by sending their citizens treasure to Ukraine to fight those same Russians?
Did they reach bonus "honor" point level by funding both sides of that war?
Sometimes honor is best gained when doing the right thing and living with those consequences whatever they may be. Otherwise one runs the risk of becoming a meme.