jimboloco wrote:but the density is absurd
I was recently asked by a doctor at work, "they know that they are getting into dangerous situations when they sign up, right?"
i could've strangled him right there, what stupidity, totally dense
so instead i told him, "it has got to mean something"
But what's dense? It's true, right? I mean, any intelligent person would know that joining the military is dangerous, and might require them to kill or be killed. And I refuse to believe that most soldiers aren't at least moderately intelligent.
It has to mean something? Mean what? Most join for college money. Personal gain, in exchange for an agreement to kill or be killed. High risk, high gain (well, higher than not for folks who can't afford college, with the hopes of getting some kind of career... oh, more personal gain).
it has to be right
when the military is miss-used, employed without regard for the sanctity of the soldiers' lives, (despite what asshole bushwhacker says, how he feels for the fallen troops), when we are engaged in a combative situation that is illegal, based upon false premises, then the resulting deaths and traumatic injuries are unjustified, except by the moronic leadership and those in denial about the tragic absurdity of these occurances.
we call it getting wasted, which means just that, beyond getting killed, being killed for erroneous reasons
That's what they agreed to, when they signed up. Largely for selfish reasons. I find it hard to feel much sorrow over the very few who don't actually get that immense financial gain from committing atrocities.
soldiers sign up for a variety of reasons
abventure, challenge, the change to grow, a desire to serve,
no bad reasons, really
Uh? Besides the vast majority, who consider college money a valid justification for killing innocent strangers half a world away, there are also many who are nazis who just want to slaughter rag heads. And yes, there are some with "good" intentions, but they're an extreme minority. And they're wrong.
and we owe it to the military, such as it is, to employ them in appropriate ways
I don't owe anything to the military. I don't want the benefits I do get from them, and I don't want the consequences of their existence. As far as I'm concerned, the best scenario I can imagine is their continued military failure until a stalemate is forced and the US goes back to a second rate power. Maybe then, Americans will get off their lazy asses and stop the raging half century of atrocities that was initiated here when Columbus landed.
democracy now today has a show about the parents of an iraqi marine vet who committed suicide in '04. the va diagnosed his problem as alcohol and resultant mood changes, absurd, he drank because his spirit was shattered
why? because no matter how tough the marines trained him to be, he could not justify the killings he saw and participated in,
so he eventually hanged himself
Now he might be on to something. I don't know how the majority of soldiers live with the atrocities they've committed. This man should be a lesson to people thinking of joining: you will be ordered to commit crimes against humanity, and you will not be so dehumanized as to accept it, and you might well not be able to go on with the knowledge of what you'd done.
if i give my life for something noble, it is ok within the realm of things
but i am not about to take a fucking bullet for the likes of some elitist millionaire neo-con with his political economic agenda, fuck him
Apparently quite a lot of other people are willing to do that, and much more. I don't see why we should be fawning over them. They're criminals.