The dilemma between patriotism and family
The subject of my post today is a very sensitive one, as my country (Romania) borders a country already at war (Ukraine).
Frankly, I'm not proud to write a few lines about what I would do if my country was involved in a war, the pressure would be on me.
Everything you will read here strictly reflects the situation as I see it in Romania.
When it comes to making the ultimate sacrifice and that of defending your country at the risk of losing your life (we're still talking about a war) I'm sure many of you reading my post right now would do so, and yes, my duty to my country and my patriotism certainly compels me to choose to go to war.
But wait, what good is a war?
Looking a little over my shoulder at our neighbours and seeing the horrors but also the sadness on people's faces, many of them being forced to leave their homes (this is something that destroys me, knowing that I have to abandon my life's work), I think this makes me think twice about going to war.
Bearing in mind two essential things, first of all the disastrous effects of the war, but also the high level of corruption in Romania, this leads me to say clearly that under no circumstances would I participate in the war.
In conclusion, my idea of not going to war, if drafted, is an act of courage and, again, the question of what good is war.
War equals suffering, massive destruction, destruction of the future of the population of that country, political interests and what is even more painful for me is that those in charge of the countries involved in a war do not give a penny for the lives lost, sad.
THE END!
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