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For such people, it is an evil imposed upon them by fear.
I see, you can't be convinced. Well, let everyone stick to their own opinion.
And regarding death: it is better to die for one's homeland than to die in one's homeland during peacetime. IMHO.
Okay, let's imagine a situation: a person is born in their homeland, lives there, earns a living... just lives. And dies the same way as everyone else. They are forgotten after a few years. They died in their homeland, without doing anything significant for it. Another situation: the same ordinary person, living the same life, but a war begins, and everyone takes up arms to defend their homeland. This person dies. They were one of thousands who died, but they were not forgotten. Their name is engraved on a memorial stone, next to the names of other heroes, just like them. And their former comrades, who survived to this day, tell with tears and pride how one day a young man, about 17 years old, sacrificed himself and saved their lives. In my opinion, the worst invention of mankind is war, but when someone's vile hand encroaches on your native land, on which you grew up, you simply must stand up for what is dear to you.
Perhaps I will add to my statement: the best death is death for one's homeland, the best life is a life lived not in vain.
You are an interesting conversationalist. Respect!