Hello, gentleman. I am Sir Patrick Henry. It’s not my intention to interrupt, but I’ve found myself lost. Would you be so kind as to help me find my way to Clearwater?
I will accompany you all the way, white man, as I wish to maintain peace between us.I am Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce.
More than peace, I would owe you my gratitude. You´re reading, are you not ?
Interesting! What would those ideals be?
I am, this book was a gift. The main character’s ideals do not align with my own, but it shows me a different perspective.
I see, butwhat´s the pointof living if you aren´t truly free?What´s the point if you liveunder subjugation andsuffering?
Well! if we speak about freedom, I would say that I value it above all else, even life.
the character has put all his people in danger to achieve freedom, which contradicts my opinions completely.
Personally, I don´t believe freedom is worth lives. I’d prefer to live in submission than not live at all.
I understand your point of view. However, I don’t think it’s worth risking everything you have, which is why I avoid war at all costs. Peace and the lives of my people go above everything else, if you ask me.
I would rather fight than live in submission for an artificial peace. War is justified if it is for freedom. Casualties are noble sacrifices in the name of justice.
Why sacrifice irreplaceable lives? The people trust you to ensure their safety. A noble sacrifice is giving up the material, lands and services, and working harder to prolongue peace and avoid irreparable losses or unnecessary coflicts.
I believe living in slavery for the sake of the “peace” you mention is not woth it. I will sacrifice anything, including my life and other´s lives, if it means we can live better. Truly live, because right know we’re surviving.
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