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Do you have the right and responsibility to decide who and what you are and will be?
Is "Mandatory National Service" actually slavery in the name of the Country, and does that violate your freedom even if it is across the board and there are no passes to 'certain classes' beyond medical waivers for serious disabilities (blind, etc).
Should you be forced to adopt a State Religion or face prison or worse, even if it is mandated that all inside the country observe its protocols without exception?
Beyond that, should "they" (be they the government, a religious leader, 'The Community', or some other entity) tell you that "you will be a farmer", "you will work in a bank", "you will be a teacher", and there is no reasonable alternative?
Is there any significant difference between the above and forcing citizens to enroll in a national program, even against their will?
Is "Mandatory National Service" actually slavery in the name of the Country, and does that violate your freedom even if it is across the board and there are no passes to 'certain classes' beyond medical waivers for serious disabilities (blind, etc).
Should you be forced to adopt a State Religion or face prison or worse, even if it is mandated that all inside the country observe its protocols without exception?
Beyond that, should "they" (be they the government, a religious leader, 'The Community', or some other entity) tell you that "you will be a farmer", "you will work in a bank", "you will be a teacher", and there is no reasonable alternative?
Is there any significant difference between the above and forcing citizens to enroll in a national program, even against their will?