Thread:Unity29/@comment-24019770-20150824001728/@comment-30185470-20151222025539

Btw, if war is something you don't like to talk about or hear, you can always tell me. I won't be offended or disappointed. Anyway, here's one for today.

When you get a draft letter, you have only two options: Either go to war for your country or escape from it by hiding or going to another country. Remember, if you go to war for your country, you're supporting your country's beliefs for reasons of going to war. If you try to run away, you could get pinned down by very high authorities of the country or worse, go to jail for not helping your country. On top of all that, you could become known as the one who didn't fight for their country, which could make you a laughing stock or even a coward. Sure, you may have rights, but unless you actually and honestly have some kind of disability that makes you ineffective in any contribution to the war effort, it's likely better to go to war. If you don't support war, how are you going to successfully argue your point and win? You could easily defend yourself and look up to your own beliefs, but then again, you could be publically ridiculed and punished. So really, it's all up to you if you want to go to war or not (if you did get a draft letter), but after you make the choice, every single event (good or bad) after that will be controlled by your decision.