Adequate Quote by Mark Satin
“Draft resisters have had and should continue to have only normal difficulties immigrating [to Canada]. Probably any young American can get in if he is really determined, though all will need adequate information. ... The toughest problem a draft resister faces is not how to immigrate but whether he really wants to. And only you can answer that. For yourself. That's what Nuremberg was all about.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Draft Resistance and Immigration, 1970s, null
The core challenge for draft resisters is not the logistics of moving but confronting their own desire to leave.
In simple terms: Resisters must decide if they truly want to immigrate.
Self‑reflection is essential.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Immigration planning
- political activism
- career change
- family relocation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you truly want to leave?
- What values guide your decision?
Motivation may waver without clear personal conviction.