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>If I had but one bullet and were faced by both an enemy and a traitor, I would let the traitor have it.
More like this?

>> No.17075121

>>17075116
The art of war and the prince perhaps?

>> No.17075131
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17075131

>>17075116
There you go

>> No.17076039

>>17075121
I'm looking for something more (auto)biographical, depicting someone's struggle defending to the death what they stood for

>> No.17076903

>>17075116
There is a passage in the Tolstoy's 'The Cossacks' where it's described that the members of a Cossack village will show more hostility to the Muscovite soldiers who sully their homes with tobacco smoke than the Chechens who kill their brothers.

>> No.17076954

>>17075116
>If I had but one bullet and were faced by both an nigger and a janny, I would let the janny have it.
corrected

>> No.17077196

>>17075116
civic nationalism by another name is still just civic nationalism

>> No.17077449

>>17075116
Traitors are enemies. /thread

>> No.17077997

>>17076954
kek , based

>> No.17078011

>>17077449
The idea is being able to trust your knowledge of your enemy. The traitor inspires more fear.

>> No.17078955

>>17076954
Kek
>>17078011
Good observation