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What made you go from a Muslim to an atheist?

Yes, I used to be Muslim.I attended a Muslim school here in Calgary, Canada for four years until my dad realized what they were teaching us and how we were being treated there. He of course knew it was a Muslim school, but he did not realize that was our main education there. He did not realize that we spent an hour or two everyday praying, and that the teachers were insanely strict. So, after attending an assembly there and seeing what went on in the school, he drove me home and immediately took me and my siblings out of that school. (It's called CIS, by the way, Calgary Islamic School)Ever since my disenrollment from CIS, my family started slowly detaching from our firmly held Islamic beliefs. My dad studied the Quran, long and hard, seeing it with a new pair of eyes. He found countless contradictions and violent statements and such, and told us about them every day at dinner, where we discussed his findings and drifted further away from religion. One day, my family had a long talk, and we all decided we were atheists. We just realized that none of us held those religious beliefs anymore, so we shouldn't call ourselves Muslims anymore.Now, we are all completely atheist. Over the years we just became more and more enlightened to the nonsense of Islam, and in fact, the complete nonsense of all religions.I don't see any of us ever going back.

Is it true that if a cadet at any US Military Academy drops out, they repay the debt owed to the academy by enlisting and serving as a regular service member?

(Image courtesy of: United States Service Academies)If the US cadet or midshipman at a US service academy (Military, Naval, Air Force, Coast Guard) has started day one of their second class year, i.e., begin classes of their junior academic year, they have incurred a service obligation that either they will continue through to graduation, commissioning, and a five year active service obligation as a commissioned officer, [or the specific US Merchant Marine Academy service agreement, which may include active or reserve commissioned service, civilian employment in the US-flagged merchant marine, or some acceptable combination thereof]. [1][1][1][1][2][2][2][2][3][3][3][3]Unless:They are found by a disability board hearing to be unfit for any further military service due to an injury or disease rendering them unfit for further military service, and they will be medically discharged or medically retired forthwith; most likely with their “debts” waived because of their severe medical status, orThey are found by a disability board hearing to be unfit for further commissioned military service due to an injury or disease rendering them unfit for further military service as an officer — but they remain qualified for enlisted service, and they will be disenrolled from the Academy, and their Service Secretary will determine how much — if any — enlisted service they will perform as “payback of their debts,” but never longer than 4 years, and their Service Secretary will call them into active service in the reserve component, and in the grade and MOS or rating chosen by the Secretary forthwith, orThey are voluntarily or involuntarily disenrolled from the Academy, and the Service Secretary determines that the former cadet or midshipman breached their service agreement, and they will serve between 2–4 years of “payback” active service as a member of their Service’s reserve component, and in the grade and MOS/rating assigned by the Service Secretary, orThey are voluntarily or involuntarily disenrolled from the Academy, and the Service Secretary determines that the former cadet or midshipman did breach their service agreement but will NOT serve “payback” active service as a member of their Service’s reserve component, and instead will pay back the cost of their education in the form of a debt to the US Government.Based on the reason and circumstances for the disenrollment from the Academy, there may be an opportunity to reenroll after a period of observation as an enlisted member, or the now-enlisted member may seek to integrate into the Regular component for a career, including possibly applying for another warrant officer or commissioning program later, after they have proven themselves worthy.Or they may finish their mandatory enlisted “payback,” and leave active duty, and serve out the remainder of their 8-year Military Service Obligation (MSO) in the reserves, and then either completely leave the Service or remain in the Reserves and make a reserve career.EDIT #1: the policies for breach of service agreement for Senior ROTC Cadets/Midshipmen are discussed in a Comment hereunder, and the policies for breach of service agreement by a Midshipman, USNR, serving at the US Merchant Marine Academy are included in bold text above anywhere they differ, as both classes of officers differ from the “standard” Service Academy Cadets/Midshipmen.EDIT #2: I mentioned disability retirement above, in cases where the Physical Evaluation Board determines that the Service Academy cadet/midshipman’s injury or disease makes them unqualified for any further military service, AND the VA has rated their combined disqualifying disability(ies) at or above 30% disabling. Since this change effective 28 October 2004,[4][4][4][4] this means there may be “Cadet, US Army/US Air Force/US Coast Guard, Retired,” or “Midshipman, US Navy, Retired,” who were medically retired in their grade, drawing disability retired pay (somewhere between $172.58 and $862.88 per month, as of 2020), [5][5][5][5]plus the possibility of appropriate VA disability compensation) for their serious injuries and otherwise accorded the same benefits as any other disability retiree on either the Permanent or Temporary Disability Retired Lists.Footnotes[1] https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodi/132222p.pdf[1] https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodi/132222p.pdf[1] https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodi/132222p.pdf[1] https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodi/132222p.pdf[2] https://media.defense.gov/2017/Mar/06/2001707526/-1/-1/0/CI_1560_3.PDF[2] https://media.defense.gov/2017/Mar/06/2001707526/-1/-1/0/CI_1560_3.PDF[2] https://media.defense.gov/2017/Mar/06/2001707526/-1/-1/0/CI_1560_3.PDF[2] https://media.defense.gov/2017/Mar/06/2001707526/-1/-1/0/CI_1560_3.PDF[3] Admission and Training of Midshipmen at the United States Merchant Marine Academy[3] Admission and Training of Midshipmen at the United States Merchant Marine Academy[3] Admission and Training of Midshipmen at the United States Merchant Marine Academy[3] Admission and Training of Midshipmen at the United States Merchant Marine Academy[4] Academy cadets and midshipmen: applicability of chapter[4] Academy cadets and midshipmen: applicability of chapter[4] Academy cadets and midshipmen: applicability of chapter[4] Academy cadets and midshipmen: applicability of chapter[5] https://militarypay.defense.gov/Portals/3/Documents/ActiveDutyTables/2020%20Military%20Basic%20Pay%20Table.pdf[5] https://militarypay.defense.gov/Portals/3/Documents/ActiveDutyTables/2020%20Military%20Basic%20Pay%20Table.pdf[5] https://militarypay.defense.gov/Portals/3/Documents/ActiveDutyTables/2020%20Military%20Basic%20Pay%20Table.pdf[5] https://militarypay.defense.gov/Portals/3/Documents/ActiveDutyTables/2020%20Military%20Basic%20Pay%20Table.pdf

Why is Oklahoma considered the most conservative state in the United States, despite having a Native American governor like Kevin Stitt and a Native American mayor like David Holt?

Who said you can’t have conservative Native American politicians?There is also a very real socio-political and ethnic reality in Oklahoma, where individuals can be of very low blood quantum but still be tribal members, and technically considered Native American. But, they can also be part of the larger White cultural milieu around them.And in the case of Kevin Stitt, there is some evidence to suggest that his ancestors were part of the small group of fraudulent Whites that were successful in bribing their way onto the rolls anyway.The Cherokee Nation once fought to disenroll Gov. Kevin Stitt’s ancestorsEven if the link turns out to be accurate, we are talking about his enrolled great-grandfather that was enumerated at the 1/32 degree. That’s his singular connection.His deep cultural roots are still conservative European-American, despite his tribal membership card in his pocket (which might be a legacy of fraud, ironically).

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