VinnyF,
Try and look at it this way. Imagine you live in Arizona and the Russians invade the US. They start with Montana. Everybody is called to arms. Will you reply : "Leave me alone, it doesn't affect me. I live in Arizona and I can't see any Russians, so what's the big deal. What good will I do by putting on my uniform ?".
Try and step back and see the big picture.
If you are not part of the solution, then you are probably part of the problem !
If you start world war III because they invaded Crimea (which wants to be part of them anyway, evidenced by a HUGE turnout and overwhelming vote), then you are part of a much bigger problem.
I guess what we "anti-resistance" types think is that "the resistance" shot its bolt far too early. No deal with Rome was done, no agreement made.
A while back you were insisting it was a "done deal" and a "sell out". While I was of the opinion that it would not happen despite all the pessimism.
Your [the resistance's] Cassandra calls were actually incorrect but by that stage you were pot committed and had to break away or face censure and shame. And, I will be the first to admit, that Bishop Fellay would have put those priests through the wringer for speaking out of turn and undermining him.
Before I take up arms and rush to Montana to kill people I want to make sure some nutcase has not exaggerated and told me that a bar fight in Moscow, ID was a "Russian invasion". Because very stupid people are capable of that. Just as they are capable of believing in fake snow which won't melt and faked moon landings and all sorts of other wacky ideas.
That is called being prudent.