Memo
To: Tribesy
From: Reality
>> The fact that you say something is 'arthur foxache' does not mean it is so.
>> The words you type do not determine reality, surprising as that may be to you.
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Poor wabbit .
Lets recap eh
I'm wondering, what are the ethics of someone, presumably currently a British citizen, proclaiming his loyalty to another country, with the stated aim of joining that other country's military in the future? How should the British government view this? How should the average British citizen view this?
Maybe someone should read up on the Eagle Squadron
So wabbit in that case it would be a neutral Amercan citizen proclaiming loyalty to a belligerant nation ....British ....so how would the American government view this ? .....how would the British government view this ?...in the event of capture how would the german government view this ?
Yes history has changed the view over that particular event , but at the time the official view would be comletely different , just as the AVF pilots would have been in a real sticky mess legally .
Since the question also asks about the average citizens views , then well thats even more of a foxache situation , since in that example there were strongly differing views from the average citizen and their elected representatives , which led to differing levels of support for the legislation that were put through dealing with exactly this issue .
So yes look at the Eagle squadrons for example (or the AVF) , but it raises far more questions regarding the initial post than it could possibly answer .
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