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Currently, no there are very few conscripts in Ukraine. Most of the conscripts are used to defend border regions like Belgorod. What often happens is that conscripts will be given the option to sign a service contract after their conscription call up ends. If Moscow implemented a broad conscription effort to send troops to Ukraine it would be incredibly unpopular but as it stands now that's a possibility in the future because some articles I've read indicate that there's fewer people willing to sign contracts even with the rising amount Moscow is willing to pay.
Oh okay, I'll stop seeing them as humans then. All better I guess.
They are humans and must be seen as such. The crazy part is that it's humans like you and me that decide to do terrible things.
After ww2 there was a question whether fascism is something specific to Germans, they have an unusual number of psychopaths, etc.
And the conclusion was that it's just normal people doing their everyday work. Be it accounting or operating a gas chamber.
Slip into fascism is gradual and no country is immune from that.