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Hi everyone!
I thought about about Russia. To my mind, life in Russia from one year to another becomes similar to American. To tell the truth, I’ve never been in the US but I’d like to visit this country.
But I want to tell you about another topic. It was about military obligation. Yes, I know about strict rules in Russian Federation about serving this country. The question is what should I serve? This androcyde mess? This injustice and bulls~~~? What duty should I give?
Yes, Nowadays It’s a “gender equality” but why it’s not compulsory for women?
I know about devaluation of male soul. My opinion and mind changes from one time to another because I know if it’s a war I won’t defend this government but officially I have to do this because of militaristic promise. If I avoid this, I’ll be imprisoned. I really don’t know what to do in this situation. May be you know, gentlemen?Out of the rules and system-follow your own way!
Anonymous3Recent news of the last years say Russia is at war now at some level. (You may know it better.) The safest way in this case is to avoid the battlefield at all costs.
Modern weapons are like you don’t even have time to notice that in a millisecond you are dead and your flesh is scattered around. Or worse, you only get totally wounded and have to live the next 50 years as a vegetable in a wheelchair. I honestly don’t know what is the point for a country to have a war. It costs lives an tons of resources.
I suggest you to go ghost, and leave the country. Have yourself employed outside the country, and get citizenship there. Choose a country where Russian police does not have any power, so they can not catch and imprison you for not being on the battlefield. Maybe choose a NATO country, so in a possible third world war they (if have common sense) wont give you back to Russia to be a soldier who fights against them.
Skydrive, I’m 53 years old, and for my entire life I’ve heard that war with Russia is possible at any moment. It’s fear mongering is what it is.
How many wars has Russia actually been in the last twenty years? How many has the U.S.? I think we have you beat by a long shot because our entire country is run by corporations that sell weapons to the government. So there’s that.
Living on the lam in fear is no way to live. And since your compulsory term of service in the military is only twelve months long, just pick some branch that actually interests you and sign up. Get it over with. Hell, maybe you’ll even learn a thing or two. I was enlisted for a four year term in the U.S. Navy as a jet engine mechanic. And while I did not want to make a career out of it, it was a great experience that has helped me though my entire life.
But you’re the only one who has to live with your decision, so make a decision you’re sure you can live with.
Good luck.
To my mind, life in Russia from one year to another becomes similar to American.
That’s because America is trying to transform itself in to Communist Russia. Good thing we let women start voting.
When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.
Thanks for your advices, Darth Peter! It was the right answer which I was searching for.
Out of the rules and system-follow your own way!
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