It is a captor and a captive situation and you are telling the captive under full control of the captor to disobey and refuse the captor’s directions, are you ready to bear the consequences? do you have the resources and plan to rescue the captive? in a place where there is no rule of law and people are manipulated by basic necessities like food and water, asking the captive to disobey is like a lamb kicking the nose of a hyaena, remember, this is the same enemy whose merciless jaw you escaped while you were in a better position to take him down. Lets be fair what we ask for, lets not delegate an impossible and lethal task we are not willing to do.
I should say you do make have a sprinkle if not brilliantly put of some good reflective thoughts and “tell it like it is” in regard to the article here- absolutely agree w/ k.t here. One thing I like to add however “the commotion within the Eritrean community tends to come around in moments where people are anticipating a change/death/coup…etc else any commotions around Eritrean movements are like seasonal “rivers in Eritrea”. Well, you know what I am to project.
Peace to all,
Mike
It is a captor and a captive situation and you are telling the captive under full control of the captor to disobey and refuse the captor’s directions, are you ready to bear the consequences? do you have the resources and plan to rescue the captive? in a place where there is no rule of law and people are manipulated by basic necessities like food and water, asking the captive to disobey is like a lamb kicking the nose of a hyaena, remember, this is the same enemy whose merciless jaw you escaped while you were in a better position to take him down. Lets be fair what we ask for, lets not delegate an impossible and lethal task we are not willing to do.
I should say you do make have a sprinkle if not brilliantly put of some good reflective thoughts and “tell it like it is” in regard to the article here- absolutely agree w/ k.t here. One thing I like to add however “the commotion within the Eritrean community tends to come around in moments where people are anticipating a change/death/coup…etc else any commotions around Eritrean movements are like seasonal “rivers in Eritrea”. Well, you know what I am to project.
Peace to all,
Mike