I am skeptical about the likelihood of an actual war. However, I'd like to hear your perspective, particularly from the men in our community.
Many of us migrated to the West with little more than the clothes on our backs and our shoes. In return, we have been offered peace, housing, education, healthcare, citizenship, and various social services by the welcoming western nations.
In the face of a threat to these nations that have truly embraced us, shouldn't it be our duty to reciprocate and support them in their time of need? Loyalty should be a natural response to the decades of tranquility and prosperity we have enjoyed in these countries.
Speaking for myself, I would be willing to serve, unless the nature of the war raises moral concerns. My sense of duty is rooted in a simple principle – I cannot live with myself if I fail to repay the debt of kindness extended to my family and loved ones. It's essential for me to return the generosity shown by those who have supported us.
Many of us migrated to the West with little more than the clothes on our backs and our shoes. In return, we have been offered peace, housing, education, healthcare, citizenship, and various social services by the welcoming western nations.
In the face of a threat to these nations that have truly embraced us, shouldn't it be our duty to reciprocate and support them in their time of need? Loyalty should be a natural response to the decades of tranquility and prosperity we have enjoyed in these countries.
Speaking for myself, I would be willing to serve, unless the nature of the war raises moral concerns. My sense of duty is rooted in a simple principle – I cannot live with myself if I fail to repay the debt of kindness extended to my family and loved ones. It's essential for me to return the generosity shown by those who have supported us.