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Yes we're owed an apology, a very public one, one that needs to run for about the same duration as an ANZAC Day ceremony, citing all the wrongs and violations of human rights, the failings to recognize conscripts as human beings, the abuse in it's various forms that made conscripts feel like second class citizens, the absolute failure to reinstate conscripts back into employment and society.

 

I wrote letters in the 80s and 90s, I sent emails later when we had emails as a means of communication. I was rebuffed every time. Hence the curse, which has it's own steady momentum and doing what I've directed it to do. It's out of my hands, and if I depart this Earth before it's job is done, it will still have a life of it's own. My death alone will not dissolve it. A half job won't cut it either. It must be a sincere apology that resonates throughout the whole of the population and society, no half measures, no political expediency, and no more contempt for those they believe are below them. 

Edited by Grumpy Old Nasho
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I agree .

They ruined my life . 

Bureaucrats.

Sitting  on their stools,  fing ways to look busy .

And to hell with the problems they create. More work for them selves. 

A Queen of England outlawed the " conscription " of her time .

So , the Bureaucrats changed a name & reinstated the " press-gangs " of old England. 

spacesailor

 

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