Even in English there’s a versions of this — “my back was against the wall” which doesn’t imply a firing squad. Her explanation is plausible and if you read the whole quote it’s pretty clear she’s not saying they should be shot.
The left constantly interprets our guys dishonestly to score cheap points and I totally get wanting to fight fire with fire. But in this case she’s right and I’m not going to play that game.
For the third time, stop being a coward and answer my question.
Agree you’re naive.
“my back was against the wall” implies fighting for your life.