Sounds good, but I think you meant to respond to Rusty0604.
Well, doesn't sound 'good' - but I know what you mean.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn said the same thing. He regretted having been taken to the Gulags, and wished he had tried to take a few of the commie thugs down with him -- even though he'd have surely been killed.
You’re right, I should have posted to Rusty0604
Even a relatively casual student of history should understand that there are things worse than death.
I read Solzhenitsyn’s “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” in the 8th grade. I haven’t forgotten it.
Or perhaps some of our historically ignorant younger people should research what the Japanese internment camps in the Pacific were like. Brutality risen past the level of sick.
Maybe they should learn about the so called mental institutions the Soviets used to incarcerate and “reeducate” wrong thinkers.
Anyone that thinks US internment camps would be civilized and humane is a damn fool. They draft the sickos and the sadists to staff them. Deliberately.
And anyone that thinks the government wouldn’t resort to internment camps is moronic cannon fodder.