• @DicJacobus
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    911 days ago

    I heard it once before under the context of insurgency in Ukraine… but didn’t know where it originally came from.

    It essentially alludes to insurgency. The resistance knows who the enemy is. But the Regime doesn’t know who the insurgents are. So if they attack the wrong people. They just waste their time and generate more resistance.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 days ago

      Huh, seems like the British knew who their enemy was (Ireland, Kenya, etc). And they were supremacists, so I dont think they cared at all about killing innocent people there