Sulkdodds
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No. 'Condemn' being too strong a word, I disagree with those who sign up to be unconditional tools of a government which nobody in their right mind would trust, because they are committing their service to a deeply suspect body. Unless you mean that my lack of support for the war has causally led to my belief on this matter.Enlisting in any military is a choice that should obviously never be taken lightly- a path that shouldn't be taken without honorable cause. The purpose and function of a standing army is both effective and just. You condemn those who enlist now because you do not support the war
Yes, I understand and empathise with the sentiment about what it means to join the armed forces, what it means to put your service in the hands of the electorate. It's just that in reality, in practicality, I think it's naive to think the electorate has enough of a say in the matter, or that its say is moral enough, in which case to turn oneself into a tool is a deeply problematic action. And those who join the army knowing what their country is up to at the time (it's been a while) join in full knowledge of what they may be used for. Ultimately who can endorse making decisions on the basis of a "faith" which reality doesn't bear out?
The argument for joining a neutral organisation part of the apperatus of a civil state, whose existence is absolutely necessary, on the basis that said organisation must continue to function and must function in its present manner (a useful analogue might be a lawyer defending an awful criminal; the criminal must be defended, and the function is essential) is interesting. I'll have to think about it.
Practically speaking, I am probably never going to go on a demo or sign a petition against soldiers (whatever that would mean), nor is anybody really going to start such a demo, because it would be so divisive and as you say there would be bigger issues. Here, on an internet discussion forum, I am "striking" at nothing.Pesmerga said:I know you also blame the fence keepers, but why strike at the branches when you can cut down the tree?