One person’s hero is another person’s war criminal
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Nice to finally see other Americans waking the fuck up and realizing that this is what we've been doing to the rest of the world since the fucking inception.
I don't have one of those. I have an ex-marine friend, who I chastised when he originally signed up I remember I joked "If you die in combat I'm going to kill you." because he was basically my best friend at the time. He came from an extremely poor family.
He ended up (unwillingly) being assigned to being a MP, and ended up never shooting or bombing a soul. He was just agonizingly bored for hours and hours (He hoped for bar fights to break out just to fill the time). Hes now a union rep for a private security company and he hates all of his co-workers because he tells me they're almost all [redacted] racist assholes (hes half black).
Still does the one Thing justify the other. Both situations shouldn't be happening at all.
Easily proven true by endless apologia for US military members. When Russians do it, the are orc, when Americans do it, they were poor and needed healthcare.
It hadn't occurred to me before your comment - they don't want us to have Medicare For All because then the biggest and best benefit of going into military service would be available to every citizen. Or that's surely one of the MANY horrible reasons they continue to fuck us on healthcare.
The military pipeline shuts down when good pay, housing, healthcare, etc. are provided to the proletariat.
You double standards and cope, the American way
Orcmerica
The military is a social program.
They need the poors to fight their wars and work on their factory floors.
My cousin was aNavy F16 pilot who got a medal for dropping the most bombs on Syria. I casually asked him what it felt like to be responsible for so much death and broken families and he looked at me like his brain was shorting out.
Not to take away from your story, but the USN flies F18s and F35s, the F16s are all USAF.
Some people can separate pushing a button from pulling a trigger and feeling recoil.
we call them sociopaths
Homeboy chooses not to think about it or what he's done, I don't think Id like your cousin simply for that alone.
My nephew just signed up for the Marines cause he's not doing well financially and his gf is also in there. Dude skipped out on going to his grandmother's funeral so he could take the test to get in.
Ask a black person that has grown up in the USA, ask how free they have felt before even all this. I had one break it down for me and it started the trek to changing my view of the USA as well as political positioning. We've always been like this from inception, just it's hitting close to home now the moderate is feeling the pain.
Whenever I have to do military duty abroad, I just remember that this world is just a simulation and the other npcs will just respawn as other characters in the future using the so called reincarnation feature and it's easier to cope that way.
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I don't have time to find the correct link to the project. For some stupid reason it wasn't on their main page. Excellent reporting on one of undoubtedly many cases of USA soldiers murdering people in Iraq:
https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/podcast-dark-examines-crime-went-unpunished