I think you had a valid point to begin with -- threatening people is wrong, much less threatening to destroy her property.
At this point we can ask for acknowledgement that this is not a wonderful feel, and wonder if she might consider remorse for her actions, causing these feelings to others.
Envoking Gettysburg, while historic and accurate (and quite scholarly on your part), is a bit where I lost the thread and I think you may have lost your audience. Perhaps if she could have her troops hold fire we might get further?
I think you had a valid point to begin with -- threatening people is wrong, much less threatening to destroy her property.
At this point we can ask for acknowledgement that this is not a wonderful feel, and wonder if she might consider remorse for her actions, causing these feelings to others.
Envoking Gettysburg, while historic and accurate (and quite scholarly on your part), is a bit where I lost the thread and I think you may have lost your audience. Perhaps if she could have her troops hold fire we might get further?