>>8651Don't be like that. I proposed doing the right thing, "with professional activity and decent deeds". Won't you agree?
Territorial centers of assembly (TCAs) are necessary institute for army needs, partly because there are not enough volunteers, who are aware how to be useful during war.
Think about the front-line soldiers and their problems.
Don't you think that every human life they save and every centimeter of land they defend worth much more than sincere honor and thankfulness?
>>8652I am, thank you for recognition and motivation.
What do you mean by "prison" and "slave"?
Every human is limited in biological and physical sense, and also there are social norms of human decency and rationality (
that tell you about such things as: "picking your nose looks terrible, stop, use a handkerchief instead" and "if you are going to walk down the street naked, the children can see it, and you will look like a maniac, you can do that in your apartment, you can do it there alone all day"), as well as jurisdictional norms (please, read the laws thoughtfully, especially about basic duties and consequences of irresponsible; that's more the proposition, than a polite advice).
>>8649Sorry, friend, you have to, if you are able to do so.
Otherwise, there are donations and other possibilities to prove, that you are not a "silent waiter", iykwim.
>>8650"Past the cash register", as someone could say. Your demand is not about freedom and dignity, but it comes from your fears and desire to get a "free ticket".
You know this phrase: "If don't pay for some product or service, someone else have to pay for it..."
To avoid unnecessary suffering (
which is definitely bad in all meanings), a person should think strategically and act responsible.
There is no strategic advantage in opening borders.
And it'd be highly irresponsible for a Ukrainian to immigrate to another friendly country during a wartime and trying to "be above the fight", while many other people are resisting against the occupants.