I understand your logic and have been arguing in support of your POV for years. Unfortunately, I have concluded that the battle is well and truly lost.
At this point resistance is futile.
“Unfortunately, I have concluded that the battle is well and truly lost. At this point resistance is futile.”
Grandmother always reminded us “can’t never did.” Persistence sometimes pays off, and only the persistent win, because those who quit are already for most intents and purposes lost and almost as good as dead. This was also George Patton’s point of view. We are in our current dilemma because too many people quit the cause of protecting and defending the Constitution and our free society begun by a hopeful group of Founding Fathers and Founding Mothers bearing the burdens at home. It waste valuable time, it is aggravating, and it is far better than fighting and dying in muddy trenches, cold stratospheric air, and beneath the waves of the sea for something far less worthy in the service of a totalitarian regime.