• xor
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    01 year ago

    The issue is you’re confusing compulsory labour with forced labour.

    If you don’t do conscription or civil service work (the alternative option) the consequences are a fine, or jail. This is the same as eg refusing jury duty or not doing your taxes.

    Having compulsory civil duties is not new, nor is it slavery. In countries at high risk of conflict (eg Taiwan), it’s practically required for their continued short-term existence.

    I’m not even pro-conscription (for my own nation at this time), but “conscription is slavery” is so reductive, and just stops people discussing the actual pros and cons of the practice.

    • Lols [they/them]
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      11 year ago

      The issue is you’re confusing compulsory labour with forced labour.

      seems like a you problem, what with you talking about compulsory labour while i explicitly said forced labour

      If you don’t do conscription or civil service work (the alternative option) the consequences are a fine, or jail.

      “youre not forced to do it, you just get tossed in jail if you dont do it”

      In countries at high risk of conflict (eg Taiwan), it’s practically required for their continued short-term existence.

      if a country can only motivate its people to actually protect said country by threatening them into doing so, it didnt actually deserve protection

      and just stops people discussing the actual pros and cons of the practice.

      good, i do not want people discussing the actual pros of slavery