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I remember doing the same thing back in the era of Ronnie Ray-gun and his re-establishment of "Selective Service" registration. I turned 18 in 1983 and we were quite afraid that we were headed into a war similar to what we are seeing in Iraq. Almost immediately I started working on my Conscientious Objector file in case things went downhill. You may have some difficulty in what you have said above as one of the questions that we were warned to be ready for was along the lines of what you said above. "If your sister was being raped by an invading soldier, would you pick-up a gun an shoot them?" Maybe the rules have changed over the years, but we were told that if we answered in the affirmative to the question that we were likely to be taken and likely to either be imprisoned for failure to lift a weapon in training or put into the medical corp against our will. The other military professions were likely to be off-limits since we are being drafted for a "war" not enlisting before. Just a thought...
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Octavius,
I understand where you are coming from: not wanting to participate in a war, yet you would defend your family. I feel the same way, but would extend the defending to those in need, that are brought to my attention. What is you perspective on that?
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Defending "those in need?" No. I would not. In my opinion, it is up to each individual to provide for their own defense. Certainly, there are unfortunate people all over the world who live under regimes where they are made to suffer. I am empathetic towards them, but don't see why I should be responsible for defending them. In doing so, I'd have to make myself some kind of global police man...and in doing that, what would possibly give me the right to police the world under my concept of right and wrong? It most certainly wouldn't agree with everyone.
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Maybe I was not clear enough in my post. I meant if you were walking down the street and you see someone getting bit by a dog, do you help? Or a child gets beaten, a woman gets raped. I mean if it is right infront of you. Do you extend protection/help to someone other than your family, if it is right infront of you? And if not, what do you do? Take no thought, look the other way, pray, ignor, watch, with other words how do you react?
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You and I can list thousands of possible scenarios. There is simply no singular answer I can give that would apply to every one of them. If I was in a dominatrix's shop and saw a man getting painfully beaten, I'd leave him be. If I saw a mugging going on, I'd call 911. If I saw a rape in progress, I'd likely incapacitate the perp, especially if my wife was involved.
There is no single answer. I would be willing to bet that there is no single answer for most of us. Sorry. Octavius |
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Thank You Octavius, for your answer. I just wanted to know how your beliefs apply to daily life situations that we all encounter : )
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