Disputatio:Detrectator militiae
Latest comment: abhinc 12 annos by IacobusAmor
"Obiector conscientiae" esse videtur qui conscientiam incusat. Opus est titulo meliore. Neander (disputatio) 14:57, 22 Novembris 2012 (UTC)
- Apud Tuomo Pekkanen & Reijo Pitkäranta (Lexicon hodiernae Latinitatis Finno-Latino-Finnicum. Societas Litterarrum Finnicarum, Helsinki, 2006) "detrectator militiae" praebetur. Neander (disputatio) 15:07, 22 Novembris 2012 (UTC)
- Cassell's: "objector, qui contra dicit." Ergo hic qui contra militiam dicit ? + Detrectator Anglice = 'disparager', but it's false to imply that all conscientious objectors disparage military service: some may "disparage" it for themselves, while allowing that it may be OK for others. In another twist, haven't some conscientious objectors actually been willing to do military service (militia) as medics and other support personnel?—that is, they themselves are unwilling to kill, but are willing to assist their comrades who do? IacobusAmor (disputatio) 15:22, 22 Novembris 2012 (UTC)