The Heretic
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Spelling Buddy says "Principles" and I would like anybody who feels they can - explain why they think that individuals owe some kind of duty to their country. More importantly, and more to the point, once they have explained that, I would like someone to explain to me why they think they make this a mandatory duty incumbent on everybody.PaganZepher said:Some will see their duty and do it. Others will find a way to escape it and justify it on "principals."
I know those probably aren't popular questions to ask - but hey, that is why I am a "heretic"; I ask unpopular questions and take unpopular stances.
I did not serve my country and risk my life (multiple times) because I felt I owed it to my country, or because I thought it was somehow my duty - I did it because I wanted to. Nobody has any duty to me, or owes anything to me with regards to protecting me, or killing for me, or getting killed for me, or rescuing me - what I require of anybody and everybody else is that they respect my rights the same way I respect theirs.
If someone wants to protect me, or kill for me, or get killed/maimed/hurt for me - I want them to do it because they want to, not because they somehow felt they had a debt or duty to me - and I certainly don't want them forced to perform this "duty".
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