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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Day Six


Looking at the big picture of Revolutions, I finally realised how experienced soldiers and men thought although I did not quite agree. Revolutions and Wars end in an access, according to them, is when people use dirty tactics such as stealing and killing. This is apparently why Ignacio, Manolo, and I were taken to the army by force to become soldiers. The army needed more people, and if that required stealing, they would do it. They would do anything to win, even if it meant doing things that were absolutely unacceptable. The same idea could be interpreted by Captain Mendoza's plane. In need of an airplane, Captain Mendoza decided to steal the money from a bank that had corrupted. As wrong as it was, to win the Revolution, he did it anyhow. Every Revolution had steps. Prepare, gather people, train, and fight. Being taken in as a soldier was part of the process in which all the experienced men in the army understood. This just comes to show the commonality of the previous 43 Revolutions that had been fought in the history. It was probably like a vicious cycle to the people, yet there was no way around it until someday. In a way, I was pleased with myself for knowing about finding out the big picture, but somehow, I was unhappy, too.
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