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Speaking about conscript service, Lithuanian Army Major Gintautas Ciunis explained that we do not teach the art of murder, but how to kill people

 

Killing means that we kill selectively, not all at once. For example, we cannot kill someone from China or North Korea. After all, they are armed with nuclear weapons, we would be fools, we are not suicidal, killing ourselves would be the art of murder, and we are strictly against it.

 

Then the question arises, who are the enemies that may need to be killed. After all, we cannot kill those whom Lithuanian politiciansconstantly annoy with threats, but who are too well armed for us. A good question, what are we doing here?

 

The answer is simple. You can always find enemies. There are Skvernelis' enemies who remind him that he paved his path with state money, and who form the Fifth Column in the Lithuanian Parlament,  the Seimas. There are Nausėda's enemies who keep reminding him of his regrettable attempt to join the Communist Party at the dawn of Independence. There are Paluckas' enemies who convicted Paluckas. Who knows how the political situation in Lithuania will turn out, maybe you, the conscripts, will have to kill all these and other enemies.

 

Justinas Marcinkevičius noticed that "blood, they say, washes away." Are you afraid of blood? No problem. Now even disabled people can kill with a drone, watching all those enemies explode on the screen. Kind of computer game with deadly consequences.

 


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