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Post by mysty on Jan 24, 2024 12:46:55 GMT 1
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Post by Veem on Jan 24, 2024 14:46:18 GMT 1
It is 64 years since National Service finished in the UK and survivors of it will now be few and elderly. Back in the day, we're led to believe that many who did their time came out with a trade and that their service had turned them into men. All in all NS was considered mostly to be very positive.
Times have changed and so have attitudes towards anyone being told they must do anything they don't want to. Perhaps men now no longer have feelings of patriotism or feel it their 'duty' to 'Fight for King and Country' as did their ancestors.
This proposed action is not something I'd like to be in charge of putting into place ............. but then I like to think I haven't been a party to transforming the UK into what it is now.
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Post by mysty on Jan 24, 2024 15:23:43 GMT 1
Veem I would imagine some would be prepared to die for king and country but as you say times have changed. Some did come back with a trade but a lot did not come back and plenty others came back badly injured. As you can see from the various wars that are on going just now no one wins except the weapon manufacturesrs
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Post by traveller on Jan 24, 2024 16:08:32 GMT 1
Veem I would imagine some would be prepared to die for king and country but as you say times have changed. Some did come back with a trade but a lot did not come back and plenty others came back badly injured. As you can see from the various wars that are on going just now no one wins except the weapon manufacturesrs Yes I agree, PTSD illnesses due to unknown drugs given to service people, and it always has to end round the negotiating table. 25,000 dead already in Gaza.
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Post by woolybanana on Jan 24, 2024 16:50:37 GMT 1
PTSD seems to have grown into quite an undustry; yes, there are people who do get it badly and need help but, I suspect many others who use it as an excuse. But if there is another major war involving the UK, I suspect that PTSD will be the least of the problems.
By the way, has the 25000 figure for Palestinian dead been confirmed independently or are the numbers from Hamas?
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Post by jeliecrack on Jan 24, 2024 16:52:31 GMT 1
I would hope that the population is better educated now, so would be better positioned to make an informed decision rather then jump in on the patriotism bullshit.
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Post by Aardvark on Jan 24, 2024 17:10:15 GMT 1
"Are you ready to die for your country?" I wasn't in the late 60's and I would be even less so today. We had a strong suspicion that the war in Viet Nam was about money, not freedom. Time has proved we were right. Now we have the internet and the facts might be a little muddled these days by lying politicians but people who are bright enough to question the propaganda can separate the bullshit from the real motives.
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Post by cernunnos on Jan 24, 2024 17:29:16 GMT 1
A lot of young men are already well trained with the type of war that comes from the West. Not bajonets and trenches anymore.
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Post by mysty on Jan 24, 2024 17:43:28 GMT 1
A lot of young men are already well trained with the type of war that comes from the West. Not bajonets and trenches anymore. I think there are still trenches being used in the Russian Ukraine special operation dispute, I think it would be even worse now with drones you propably would not see death coming. At least in the old day's you might have had a chance to shoot the begger running towards you but I think these days are mostly over. I would not wish it on anyone.
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Post by mysty on Jan 24, 2024 17:45:25 GMT 1
I would hope that the population is better educated now, so would be better positioned to make an informed decision rather then jump in on the patriotism bullshit. I would agree with you but social media would not help much if you were not given the option to not enlist.
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Post by woolybanana on Jan 24, 2024 17:48:54 GMT 1
So, it looks as if a lot of folks would go running to Canada/Australia/Argentina and wherever whilst UK is blasted to hell by missiles and drones and their families die. I doubt it somehow. Oh, maybe you would learn Russian or Chinese and live happily in Siberia?
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Post by mysty on Jan 24, 2024 18:17:24 GMT 1
So, it looks as if a lot of folks would go running to Canada/Australia/Argentina and wherever whilst UK is blasted to hell by missiles and drones and their families die. I doubt it somehow. Oh, maybe you would learn Russian or Chinese and live happily in Siberia? If the King and the other Royals lead us into battle and they are at the front with the rest of us with the likes of Bojos kids at the front then it might be a different situation. As for running off to other countries its not so easy to stay there these days. The UK gov have wasted billions they could have used that to pay for a proper army rather than heating there second homes and stables.
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Post by jeliecrack on Jan 24, 2024 19:01:35 GMT 1
So, it looks as if a lot of folks would go running to Canada/Australia/Argentina and wherever whilst UK is blasted to hell by missiles and drones and their families die. I doubt it somehow. Oh, maybe you would learn Russian or Chinese and live happily in Siberia? which part do you doubt?
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Post by woolybanana on Jan 24, 2024 19:11:22 GMT 1
I doubt the countries mentioned would be happy to take British runaways.
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Post by ajm on Jan 24, 2024 20:38:22 GMT 1
No!
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