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<blockquote data-quote="OrthoLeaf" data-source="post: 1435817" data-attributes="member: 21423"><p>As someone who strongly considered military service when I was in my early twenties, I would say no. Main reason being that you're supporting a Godless and immoral state by doing so. You're not fighting for "freedom" or "democracy" (as if anyone would want to fight for that anyways), you're fighting for the geo-political and economic interests of a ruthless international oligarchical class. The same class of people that are currently forcing their own citizen into humiliation rituals under the guise of "covid", openly talking about depopulating the planet and are hellbent on creating their godless kingdom of man (the Brave New World technocratic slave state). Is this the ideology and state you honestly wish to spread to the rest of the globe? Personally, I could not justify it. If we were a Christian society, and the state still saw itself as a defender of the faith, that would be a different story. But I see us now in a situation more along the lines of early Christians in Rome, with the pagan society around us being completely antithetical and outright hostile to us.</p><p></p><p>If masculinity is what you're after, don't fall for the lie that only those who become pawns of these "people", is the way to do it. There are plenty of trades which contain not only masculine men, but healthy men. Men with wives and families and practical life experience. You will find more role models as plumbers, roofers, mechanics etc., than you will getting drunk with other kids your age. Heck, you'll find more genuine masculinity in Church, than you will in deployment. Protecting and providing for a family, becoming self-sustainable and overcoming your base self is true masculinity.</p><p></p><p>Besides, your true enemy is the state that rules over you, not some cave dwellers half a world away. Cave dwellers that are funded equipped and trained by the very state you are considering fighting FOR. Find a noble trade, join and become a pillar in a parish community (I personally would recommend the Orthodox Church) and look for a wife to marry. This would be my advice, brother.</p><p></p><p>God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrthoLeaf, post: 1435817, member: 21423"] As someone who strongly considered military service when I was in my early twenties, I would say no. Main reason being that you're supporting a Godless and immoral state by doing so. You're not fighting for "freedom" or "democracy" (as if anyone would want to fight for that anyways), you're fighting for the geo-political and economic interests of a ruthless international oligarchical class. The same class of people that are currently forcing their own citizen into humiliation rituals under the guise of "covid", openly talking about depopulating the planet and are hellbent on creating their godless kingdom of man (the Brave New World technocratic slave state). Is this the ideology and state you honestly wish to spread to the rest of the globe? Personally, I could not justify it. If we were a Christian society, and the state still saw itself as a defender of the faith, that would be a different story. But I see us now in a situation more along the lines of early Christians in Rome, with the pagan society around us being completely antithetical and outright hostile to us. If masculinity is what you're after, don't fall for the lie that only those who become pawns of these "people", is the way to do it. There are plenty of trades which contain not only masculine men, but healthy men. Men with wives and families and practical life experience. You will find more role models as plumbers, roofers, mechanics etc., than you will getting drunk with other kids your age. Heck, you'll find more genuine masculinity in Church, than you will in deployment. Protecting and providing for a family, becoming self-sustainable and overcoming your base self is true masculinity. Besides, your true enemy is the state that rules over you, not some cave dwellers half a world away. Cave dwellers that are funded equipped and trained by the very state you are considering fighting FOR. Find a noble trade, join and become a pillar in a parish community (I personally would recommend the Orthodox Church) and look for a wife to marry. This would be my advice, brother. God bless. [/QUOTE]
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