"“Si, a lot of men make far greater sacrifices than he will. For the good of the country.” “But he wouldn’t even be consulted about it!” “Neither are they; they’re drafted into the army.” “Well, maybe they should be asked, too.” He genuinely didn’t understand. “What do you mean?” “Maybe it’s wrong to force a man to join an army and kill other people against his own wishes.” They just looked at me. What I was saying was really incomprehensible to them."
Jack Finney

January 1, 1970

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