Greetings from Ukraine, neighbor!
I want to give you a few thoughts after reading your post about the war.
1.- Before deciding to participate in the war, think carefully, is there a real threat to the existence of you and your loved ones, or does someone want you to think that way when making decisions?
2.- If God forbid it happens that war comes to your territory, no one will ask you if you want to participate in this war, or if you have the health and strength for it.
Just like in our country, in such a case you will have closed borders and laws contradicting the basics of human rights! (I have to go into hiding in my country to avoid going to war).
3.- most importantly! Every war has reasons. It is always better to eliminate the causes before the conflict starts. Sometimes it is worth stepping out of your comfort zone and protesting against the anti-people actions of a government that risks involving the country in a full-scale war.
We did not do this in our time, and now we are trying to confront the consequences of our shortsightedness and excessive trust in the appointed rulers.
Before poking a sleeping bear with a stick, it is necessary to carefully compare all possible risks and consequences of such an event. And as practice shows, the Ukrainian example has taught the European rulers nothing.
Good luck to you and peaceful skies!
I am very glad that a "neighbour" of my country responded to my post and thank you for that.
I don't want to go into the details of the dramatic situation in Ukraine because I don't feel comfortable doing that, but even if you wrote that during the war the borders are closed and men have to participate in the war, in my last holidays in Dubai, Turkey, Rome and other countries I met a lot of Ukrainians, is there no war for them?
But that's it, for me it was too much to know that some people die on the streets and others have fun in opulent destinations, but again I don't want to get into these discussions.
There is growing resentment in the ranks of our military about this, too.
The children, the families of the deputies are all overseas.
Many people left the country at the very beginning, while there were still many people willing to join the service. Now things are different with recruitment, and therefore men are only allowed to go abroad with a permit from the military recruitment center! There is also a lot of corruption with this, so the chosen ones are still traveling.
People with means are now looking for any legal or illegal way to leave the country not wanting to go to certain death.
Last May, 10 bodies of men of conscription age founded in the Tisa River in an attempt to leave the country. In the entire spring, over 30 drownings.
Those who are caught before the river say they paid between 4,000 and 8,000 euros to be driven to the border area and shown the direction of travel.... Some are given an inflatable life preserver or mattress. I am not joking, there are many videos of detentions by our border guards.
I don't want to scare you in any way, but since you brought up this topic, I thought you might be interested this my observations!
If you are not comfortable with this topic, or your thoughts about it are "not popular" in our time, naturally we can end our dialog))
Knowing in advance how long this conflict will drag on and what kind of "democratic" country we will become in the meantime, I would do my best to stay safe!
No, just kidding. lol
Of course, I wouldn't have believed such a thing either, which is why I'm stuck here outlawed right now))))
https://news.sky.com/story/russia-ukraine-war-they-arent-ready-to-die-the-smuggler-charging-thousands-to-escape-army-conscription-13112262
Best of luck to you, my skeptical neighbor)))