The Germans and the Japanese were the aggressors.
They were not being subjugated. They were the subjugators.
My point was to the reaction of the subjugated not the subjugators.
As I said, your analogy was tenuous.
In WW2, the Warsaw Ghetto is an example of the reactions of which I made note.
I think we can agree that the Swedes are being faced with an ever-increasing threat of subjugation.
They are not the Germans or the Japanese in this story.
>>Base human nature will overcome political indoctrination.<<
I have no argument in regard to anything you’ve stated with the exception of the one above. And I made reference to Germany and Japan in the ‘30s as supportive of my contention that base human nature will not inevitably overcome political indoctrination. I would also point to North Korea as another example of how base human nature has failed to overcome political indoctrination. And finally, there is the question of just how one defines the term “base human nature”.