I asked this question to gauge people's responses in the hopes of better understanding their responses and where they come from when they post here. From my experiences and general thinking, the loyalty pyramid goes six levels:
- At the top is yourself. If it comes down to it, you would seek to save yourself and yourself only. After all, it's your life that you are living. Nobody else is as important.
- One step down is your family, and possibly, friends. These are the people that you are closest to in life. You would stick by them no matter what even if it meant making a colossal sacrifice, since you can all help each other out.
- Next down is your community. This one is rather inclusive, but it means a lot of different things. Your neighborhood, town, and state/province are at this level. Some historical context: American Civil War general Robert E. Lee placed the interests of his state, Virginia, over that of his country, the United States of America, and joined the Confederacy.
- One more down is your country. This one is rather simple. You stick with it through thick and thin, and will support it in a war no matter what because it is your country, no matter how much you disagree with its policies. You consider treason to be the height of human sin.
- Second-to-last is people in general. You will do what you can to make the world a better place for everybody, including disagreeing with your country/some other important body. After all, we're in this together.
- Finally, there's God. If you believe in Him, then He is probably the most important figure in your life and He is waiting for you when this is all over. It doesn't matter what you do on Earth so long as you please the Big Guy in the sky, because a better life awaits when you're gone.
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As far as where I stand, well, I'm honestly not sure yet. I guess it's kind of hypocritical to make you choose and hold off, but I'm interested and I hope that this can start some good discussion.
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