Perhaps to people like you, Grimrider. Perhaps to people like you.Grimrider6 said:...and nothing of value was lost.Undead Dragon King said:So now I guess that patriotism is just another casualty of the post-modern era.
Perhaps to people like you, Grimrider. Perhaps to people like you.Grimrider6 said:...and nothing of value was lost.Undead Dragon King said:So now I guess that patriotism is just another casualty of the post-modern era.
I think that soldiers using your metaphor,are closer to hitmen than thugs they`re not just muscle to move people out of the way. They`re there to get jobs done as quickly and as efficiently as they can, and sometimes morals have to be out aside.CaptainEgypt said:In fact, I don't really see servicepeople as anything other than hired thugs trained to kill at the command of the government. That's what any military is, including that of the United States, my home country.
To your first point, fair enough. There are arseholes in any orginisation, and sadly the army seems to get more of them due to easy acceptance into it.CaptainEgypt said:What about all the soldiers who join up just because they want to "kill ragheads?" I know quite a few myself. That particular brand of solider, I can't even view as people.chimmers said:You may disagree with the war, but the soldiers' motivations remain the same - defend their country's people. Maybe they aren't doing what you like, but their hearts are in the right place
And the ones who are "defending the homeland," sure, they may all think that, but the reasons why we're in these two particular wars (Iraq and Afghanistan) really don't have anything to do with defense at all. The administration that pulled us into those wars still hasn't actually given us a concrete reason as to why and the current administration isn't doing much other than perpetuating it and trying to look like they're doing the opposite.
This is... offensive, to say the least.CaptainEgypt said:In fact, I don't really see servicepeople as anything other than hired thugs trained to kill at the command of the government. That's what any military is, including that of the United States, my home country.
Pretty much this.Grimrider6 said:Some soldiers are heroes.
Some heroes are soldiers.
Not all soldiers are heroes.
Not all heroes are soldiers.
Exactly. Obviously the OP has never seen M*A*S*H.chimmers said:Not everyone in the military is a soldier, one example is medics. Are they thugs? And military is as much about protecting people as killing. Sometimes it goes bad, but I'm pretty happy having something than nothing at all.CaptainEgypt said:hired thugs trained to kill
Quoted for intelligence.Mimsofthedawg said:perhaps a better question would be, what's your deffinition of hero?
100% agreed.Mazty said:You may want to look up what the word "defense" means.CaptainEgypt said:In fact, I don't really see servicepeople as anything other than hired thugs trained to kill at the command of the government. That's what any military is, including that of the United States, my home country.
Without the military, you'd be worshipping the Japanese Emperor, or speaking German. People like you think war never solves anything. War has solved more things than anything else.
You should be ashamed of yourself. People going off to defend your country so it can keep it's values, and all you do is call them thugs.
Goodness, it's a clone of me! Seriously, though, that sounds exactly what I would say. So, no reason for me to post it, as it would essentially be a double post.GruntOwner said:You're right, the administration is screwed up, but that doesn't mean that the soldiers are, and for every racist halfwit there are countless soldiers who are quite happy to go in and rid a nation of a dictator. Said soldiers then go on to be rather pleasant to the local populace. Believe it or not that crap you see on youtube is either the scum from the bttom of the bucket, not the majority, or just a bunch of guys in a shithole having a good time with the resources available.CaptainEgypt said:What about all the soldiers who join up just because they want to "kill ragheads?" I know quite a few myself. That particular brand of solider, I can't even view as people.
And the ones who are "defending the homeland," sure, they may all think that, but the reasons why we're in these two particular wars (Iraq and Afghanistan) really don't have anything to do with defense at all. The administration that pulled us into those wars still hasn't actually given us a concrete reason as to why and the current administration isn't doing much other than perpetuating it and trying to look like they're doing the opposite.
As for your little idea about most folk hating the US for its military, where did you get that idea? Most arguments against your nation stem from a butchery of the English language, a happy go lucky attitude towards finite resources and far too many examples of arrogance where WW2's concerned. You know, WW2? That other war which happened less than a century ago? Sure, something of that scale is far less likely to happen now though, right? I'll give ya a hint, look at Africa's nations. Nations where ID cards were used to cull an "Inferior" tribe by the government. It's folk like you who are preventing peace enforcement in nations like that, complaining that we should have simply sat back and leave Saddam to his slaughter. Are things in Iraq going well? Not great, but was it worth it to be rid of a murderer? Yeah, I'd sure as hell think so. It's reached the point where we civilised western nations have to go in and sort things out for these places. Does saying this make me an arrogant supremist? No, it makes me someone who wants to see the world united and the military seems like a great way of doing it when there are, loath to admit it, some folk who simply can't be reasoned with.
True, very sad, but very true as well. Sometimes there is no other option than putting a bullet through the brain of the other party. That's why the army is, sadly, such a neccesary evil. I don't think anyone really likes having an army, but that doesn't mean you can't respect the individuals inside the army. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it.GruntOwner said:some folk who simply can't be reasoned with.
LOL right, I dont respect them at all. Its not like they defend my country from the hundreds of armies who'd like to see this countries downfall right? I meen, their not really putting their lives at risk so I can sit on my fat ass and type on the computer while not making a single difference to the country, you know? [/sarcasm]CaptainEgypt said:In fact, I don't really see servicepeople as anything other than hired thugs trained to kill at the command of the government. That's what any military is, including that of the United States, my home country.