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by jnsaff2
989 days ago
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> There is literally zero circumstance that you could put me in that would result in me choosing to fight a war. None. Not even to protect your spouse? Children? Family? Don't try to project your own bravery onto others though. Ukrainians can choose for themselves whether they fight or not. As for the claims that the male population can't leave the country, there are plenty of exceptions when they can and even then they don't need to become soldiers. I have several team mates who work either from Ukraine or abroad and have no issues. |
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Not even to protect myself. I'd exhaust all available methods of avoiding fighting, and I'm sure at least one would be successful. If not, I'd just be captured or die. War is such a bad thing that I would literally rather be killed than participate in one, if those are my only options. (Those are almost never the only options.)
> As for the claims that the male population can't leave the country, there are plenty of exceptions when they can and even then they don't need to become soldiers.
Just because there are exceptions doesn't mean that the vast majority of Ukranian males aren't having their human rights stripped by their government. They are being enslaved in service of a war that many of them would not themselves choose to fight, as plainly evidenced by the fact that double-digit percentages of Ukranian women have fled over the western border of the country. It's shameful.