Who Shames Serbdom
The fact that we are oppressed by our own usurper instead of a foreigner is no great comfort. On the contrary. Oppression is expected from an occupier, while a domestic autocrat is a scoundrel to his own kind.
Who Shames Serbdom Being oppressed by one’s own ruler instead of a foreign power provides no solace. In fact, it is considered worse. While foreign occupiers are expected to oppress, a domestic autocrat is seen as a betrayer of his own people.
- Oppression by one’s own ruler is not a comfort compared to foreign oppression.
- Foreign occupiers are expected to oppress.
- A domestic autocrat is viewed as a detriment to his own people.
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