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What do you mean Sir?
What do you mean Sir?
Not true, everyone should be contributing here. Everyone in Canada has a right to know what their soldiers think, and why.I know i‘m still a civilian and shouldn‘t REALLY be contributing here,
You need to watch better movies. Take another look at Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, When Trumpets Fade, Hamburger Hill, Platoon, etc. and tell me that there are no US casualties or suffering in them. Even better, check out We Were Soldiers; plenty of violence PLUS a view of the homefront.Given the sanitized view of war these days....given the countless number of "action-commando-blah-blah" video games that show Captain Jimmy saving the world and carrying Private Bob off to safety in one piece....given the fact that the media is made to show war in a "popular" way (not showing US casualties, coffins arrival home etc.)....given that the majority of the public knows what they know about the military from action movies
Doesn‘t matter what they "think" a war might be like, they signed on the dotted line, had their education, dental, medical paid for, a GREAT pension promised, benefits for family. With that came the responsibility - well spelled out for them - that they might have to go to war some day.....could you blame someone for joining up with the wrong idea in their head about what they would be getting themselves into?
No ****. You don‘t think the other million US soldiers in theatre aren‘t in fear for theirs? Policemen and firemen fear for their lives, too, but they do their jobs anyway - because that is what they are paid to do.I dunno. I‘m not condoning it, but i would think that he joined with the wrong view in his head and feared for his life, and those of his family, were he to be sent to Iraq (and possibly killed).
This is irrelevant; no one is accusing him of being "scared", he is backing out on his commitments. That DOES make you less of a man.What‘s wrong with being scared? It doesn‘t make you any less of a man. Unless you were in his position, it‘s hard to imagine what you‘d do.
It doesn‘t matter what he was thinking; what kind of moron joins the Army without considering the fact they might have to risk their life some day?Unpopular comment probably but who‘s to say what he was thinking?
you know, i hadn‘t thought of it that way before. that‘s a really good point.No ****. You don‘t think the other million US soldiers in theatre aren‘t in fear for theirs? Policemen and firemen fear for their lives, too, but they do their jobs anyway - because that is what they are paid to do.