Just to say
my father was a Conscientious Objector in WWII. He had to argue his case in court, and present character witnesses and justify his position as a pacifist with people who were keen to call him a coward.
He was sent to work on the land, but felt that he was too safe and comfortable whilst everyone in cities particularly were suffering in the bombing, so he requested a change to work in the ARP, and spent the war working very hard as a labourer, and being in as much danger as the rest of the population, if not more, as he had to assist in the demolition of buildings after bombs and so on.
I have always had the greatest respect for him. In some ways it is harder to stand up for what you believe in than go along with what everyone else is doing.
And I am afraid I have no sympathy for the 'white feather brigade' of women in WWI who sent men into war with no concept of what they were sending them to. More to the point, if they felt they should have their country defended, to go and fight themselves.
O tempora, o mores! I appreciate other times, other customs, but even so.
I know this is off your topic a bit, Xin, but I just had to say