SilentStriker
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SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·2 days ago8.50 euros
Is that after taxes? WTF? Might as well consider it a “slave” wage. For perspective: a private in the US army gets paid $28,886 (~24,957€) per annum or about $2,407.20 (~2,079.80€) per month.
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·3 days agoWhat’s the public opinion regarding Greek politicians? Is it worth fighting for the government? Speaking of that, I’ve heard that Americans who refused the draft back in the 60s crossed the Canadian border. I mean, can people in Greece just enter and hide in neighboring countries to avoid conscription?
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·3 days agoimport all your weapons because if shit hits the fan you can be completely cut off and defenseless Believe it or not, the US (despite being a “first world” country) still imports semi conductors from China which are used for advanced military hardware but access can be revoked at any time if they’re at war.
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·3 days agoDoes Finland have a MIC? (And yes, the US shouldn’t be considered a country, more like a corporation).
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·3 days agoI mean, does Spain really have a military industrial complex? Which is basically politico-military relations, like a “business” rapport between the government, armed forces and defense contractors? Are there even weapons manufactuers based & operated in Spain (like how the US has Raytheon)?
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·3 days agoI’m not sure about Finland or the EU, but often or not the US one involves the MIC (sotateollinen kompleksi) in which is the relationship between defense companies and the government, in a business sense - they profit from war via the arms trade as weapons are used in wars made by those companies.
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
2·3 days agodepends on the war
When referencing from the American perspective: A LOT or often - it involves the MIC (complejo militar-industrial) which in their case is the collab between defense companies (i.e. Lockheed Martin) & the government on making the big bucks (basically making money by arms trading). I’m not sure about Spain though…
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
1·3 days agothe government is shit
I hear that kind of response from Americans regarding the draft (well… Trump is in office, a president who is a convicted felon by the way) so hence why they would rather be in prison instead of either dying on foreign soil or be scarred with PTSD whilst being neglected by the “system” that’s meant to help.I wouldn’t go because my country is not worth fighting for.
It’s the same for the US, knowing them: like with the Iraq war (Bush uses the pretense of WMD’s in which there are none found) both soldiers and marines died for a conflict Bush initiated. In their case, most of the wars (outside their own borders) are instigated by their own government.
SilentStriker@piefed.socialOPto
Europe@feddit.org•Would you accept or refuse the draft if your country decided to reinstate it?English
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Europe@feddit.org•Why is the Hungarian Forint a weak currency?English
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What can you buy with 2,079.80€ (or 24,957€ for an entire 12 months) in Greece? Is it because their salary is being deprived (using the excuse, “taxes”) but instead put into politicians pockets? I wonder…