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- Aug 18, 2020
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I know it is a huge difference pretending on the internet to have strength to participate in such a war or if you really do it in real life. I am just surprised how many Ukrainian men have the strength to defend their country against Putin. I probably would have not the courage to do that. But this is a difficult word because fighting in a war often means killing other human beings. This can also cause moral and ethical problems. I understand people who have a guilty conscience to fight in such a war. Noone should be forced to kill other humans. (Maybe to add one thing the Ukrainian men are more or less forced to fight. But they have a high engagement in it at least I have read that.)
On the other hand I admire this strength to defend your freedom and fight for democracy. I should not forget to mention that there are also Ukrainian women who fight. Personally I am probably too ill to fight. I am pretty sure I would get a psychosis. Many soldiers become mentally ill. This is one reason why I avoid to fight. Also even if I was mentally healthy. Many veterans are traumatized. Many get PTSD and they have (I think) a higher suicide rate. I would not be afraid of dying. Maybe it would be a painful death. But if it was a fast death I would also take that. However I would be really scared being tortured by the enemy if they caught me.
We live in postheroic societies. At least many in Western countries. I remember some replies when I asked in this forum whether people would sacrifice themselves if there was a terror attack. (Because suicidal people don't have much to lose.) Playing the hero is not popular anymore. We don't believe in such higher values. Maybe only when we watch Hollywood movies. But being the hero and sacrificing yourself for others is outdated. We believe in consumerism and hyperindividualism in our capitalistic countries. I think in my country we had huge debates about the ethical complexities of such a war while the Russians would invade Berlin. We just dislike doing the dirty work and patriotism is like a swear word in my country.
The most important is yourself. You who has to buy this or that in order to be happy. To feel superior to other people who cannot buy that because they are too poor. It is like a hamster wheel which often lets you become just more empty and tired from. This individualism divides our societies. There is no real community anymore. But replacing this with solely patriotism or religion can be dangerous too. But this is maybe a little bit off-topic.
Do you think you would fight in such a war? To defend your own country. I assume that maybe people in less developed countries rather tend to fight. As I said I think in highly capatilistic/western liberal countries war is hugely unpopular.
On the other hand I admire this strength to defend your freedom and fight for democracy. I should not forget to mention that there are also Ukrainian women who fight. Personally I am probably too ill to fight. I am pretty sure I would get a psychosis. Many soldiers become mentally ill. This is one reason why I avoid to fight. Also even if I was mentally healthy. Many veterans are traumatized. Many get PTSD and they have (I think) a higher suicide rate. I would not be afraid of dying. Maybe it would be a painful death. But if it was a fast death I would also take that. However I would be really scared being tortured by the enemy if they caught me.
We live in postheroic societies. At least many in Western countries. I remember some replies when I asked in this forum whether people would sacrifice themselves if there was a terror attack. (Because suicidal people don't have much to lose.) Playing the hero is not popular anymore. We don't believe in such higher values. Maybe only when we watch Hollywood movies. But being the hero and sacrificing yourself for others is outdated. We believe in consumerism and hyperindividualism in our capitalistic countries. I think in my country we had huge debates about the ethical complexities of such a war while the Russians would invade Berlin. We just dislike doing the dirty work and patriotism is like a swear word in my country.
The most important is yourself. You who has to buy this or that in order to be happy. To feel superior to other people who cannot buy that because they are too poor. It is like a hamster wheel which often lets you become just more empty and tired from. This individualism divides our societies. There is no real community anymore. But replacing this with solely patriotism or religion can be dangerous too. But this is maybe a little bit off-topic.
Do you think you would fight in such a war? To defend your own country. I assume that maybe people in less developed countries rather tend to fight. As I said I think in highly capatilistic/western liberal countries war is hugely unpopular.
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