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to fight?
today i was asked an interesting question. right now today would i fight and die for what i believed in? i knew what he meant when he asked. if i would be willing to fight against america. my answer which i truly meant was yes.
this worries me. have i know been enraged so much that i would now be prepared to fight the war i have always said was coming?
i knew it was coming i knew at one point i and others would be pushed too far. but i never realised that had already happened.
i'm not going to act on any feelings of revolt i feel. i don't want to be a lone nut. but i know now that today i would have been willing to fight the war i was afraid off.
would anyone else be willing to fight and die for what they believe in if asked to do so today?
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If you'd be willing to fight and die against America, then my comrades-in-arms and I would be willing to help you with that.
The second part, that is.
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i am aware of that. but my true fear is of american domination and everything that goes with that.
i would also be preapred to commit treason against my own country. the same is true for them. i think something somewhere pushed me too far. the road of no return. where when the time comes i will not be able to sit back and let the war continue without my input.
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It would take a great deal for me to even consider treason against America. It would have to be on a par with Nazi germany or something simmilar. For all it's faults, the U.S. is nowhere near that point.
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I think you all missed the point of the thread.
Would I be willing to die for what I believe in? Probably not. I would however probably die to protect those I love.
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Yes, I would. And something tells me that with America going closer and closer to hell, and the socialists trying to take over, I might have to within my lifetime.
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politics isn't worth dying over.
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To fight and die for a cause, one must truly believe that the cause is right. Would I fight and die for America? Probably not. Would I fight and die for those I care about? Most definitely.
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Would I be willing to fight for what I believe in? Maybe. Kill for what I believe in? Definitely not. No ideal is worth taking someone's life for. Die for what I believe in? If that is what it takes. Die for someone else? Most definitely. My life means nothing weighed against another.
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it is intersting hachifusa that the one thing we agree on is that we will probably end up having to fight against america. it is a shame it will be on opposing sides.
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I can't die for something that is already dead.
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It depends. I certainly wouldn't go and fight in some foreign country for the sake of more land or oil, but I would certainly defend anyone who tried to run down my street and shoot some children in the face. When it comes to self-sacrifice, I'm rooted firmly in the home. I'd die for people, not ideals.
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I'll sacrifice myself for one thing and one thing only: The immediate safety of another Human being (And it'd have to be someone I cared for.). I'll fight for the people I love, and nothing more (Not with arms, at least.) - I don't trust any ideal or any leaders enough to throw myself onto a battlefield of their choosing. (That's why I could never join an army.) By that I mean, I'd defend my street or maybe town against another force, but I wouldn't go any further. (Not only do I not trust another to choose the right battlefield for me, I also don't trust them to ensure the safety of my loved ones.)
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I intend to join the army, but it saddens me how we're so in the pocket of the US. I think if a situation ever arose whereupon people were called to fight for or against, I would be against. The nation stands for all that is despicable. Which isn't to say individuals are in any way "evil" but as a whole, and it's government, I believe it to be the "Babylon" which Revelation speaks of. I would fight, kill and die for my beliefs.
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I wouldn't die for an idea - only an immediate threat on someone I care for, which could be someone I've never met, but feel solidarity with.