When James confronted Mandela for the 17 civilians who died innocently in the fight for black rights, Mandela and his friends seemed to think it was a necessary price to pay for freedom. So I was disgusted with Mandela and his friends for a short time. Why should they decide whether others have to pay the price? ! Just because their demands are just and everyone has to be on their side? Just because it can fight for the freedom of the majority? This reminds me of what political textbooks teach us: "When individual interests conflict with collective interests, individual interests must unconditionally obey the collective interests." In the struggle against the demon, the most terrible result is to destroy the demon, but turn into a more evil demon.
At this point I remembered what Surfer said to me: "It is understandable to use any cruel or evil means in war, you should think that it can end the war as soon as possible, so that the damage to the people is minimal. "
Logically I can understand it.
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