>>Ghandi was a de facto commie.
Regardless of his ideology, the point of interest is his clever and successful strategy in using the strength of the adversary against it.
In this case, the exploited strength was the British desire to be perceived, and to perceive itself, as moral.
The British could only go so far in the suppression of Gandhi’s salt making before it was in danger of losing that moral perception.
Obviously this tactic wouldn’t have worked against someone like the Nazis or the Soviets.
The commie, Muslim, Nazi, whatever brand of collectivists one chooses, are all equally indifferent to human life and suffering.
When we are in a war with any of the above groups, we must never allow the enemy to keep us from using our strength to defeat them.
If that means destroying entire villages, or even cities, they forced us to do it. Note what an aroused America did to Dresden and Hamburg, to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Time to play unlimited Cowboys and Muslims.
“A nuking we shall go, a nuking we shall ..........”
Islam Delenda Est - because they gave us no other choice.