Vince
1 min readNov 5, 2023

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Of course. Wouldn't think twice about it. If someone planned to put me in a concentration camp such as Gaza then I'd start cutting phone lines, blowing up railroad tracks, I'd make thermite from rusty nails, I'd start clipping of match heads and make prison grenades, I'd even garotte patrols in the night if it came to it. Whatever it takes. I wouldn't stop until I was either dead or free.

A lot of people in Europe say "Never again." But some of us actually mean it. I'm not afraid of violence. Last time someone pointed a gun at me I responded with sarcasm. It's as natural as breathing air to me.

I see being neutral as a lot of things. Depends on the person. Could be cowardice, selfishness, ignorance, apathy, opportunism, but most importantly: I'd see it as self-destructive. Gandhi was shot dead, 3 rounds, broad daylight. Guy should've bought an iron.

Only good thing that came out of Gandhi's death was how it sparked a decades-long insurrection against the British empire which is how India gained its real independence. This is true of every independent colony. From Indochina to Latin America. You got dozens of examples in history.

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Vince
Vince

Written by Vince

International man of mystery.

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