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Braveheart wrote:As for the modern age, just like in the past, people in power always make decisions for themselves...










Marizzle wrote:Serious? Wow.I knew some countries had those policies, but I had never met someone in that situation. I personally dislike the whole "go to the army" thing, at least ones with such "drastic consequences", if one denies to. We abolished it a few years ago, after our dictatorship fell. I'm pretty sure people would have turned against the government back then, if they had refused to abolish it.
But, have you already done those 2 years, then? Good luck, truly.
















Braveheart wrote:Done it a few years back at 18 years. (Yeah, that's when you are usually call up after college.) Now I'm being "called up annually" until I can do 6 High Keys (More than 7 days in camp.) & 1 low key. (Less than 7 days, usually about 5.), means another.... 7 years for me if I don't defer...![]()
In a way it is good because it unites the people after dictatorship. (If I wasn't wrong, it was under communism rule?)
Yes, I hope to 'survive' more days. Thank you so much, Marizzle. *hugs*

Also, sorry for the "mini history lesson". I'm sure you've already heard or read about those things. 












HereWeStand wrote:Ugh, my country also has conscription and it just made me glad I'm a female so I didn't have to waste my time serving an establishment that goes against all my values. If you want to support your country, you should be able to have to choice to join the army, but forcing every able bodied person to serve with no choice in the matter? No thanks




































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