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In reply to the discussion: You don’t protect my freedom Our Childish Insistence on Calling Soldiers Heroes [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)2. I wholeheartedly agree.
Our military's sole responsibility in the 21st century is being used to protect private interests and profits. Why are we in the Middle East? Big Oil. Why are U.S. ships escorting oil tankers near Somalia? Big Oil.
Are they heros? No. But I will give them the respect I think they deserve because they are volunteering to go into harm's way if there ever IS an actual military threat. I will also give them respect because, for many, it's the only way out of poverty. Remember, higher education is no longer affordable for most young people so many choose the military which will help them pay for school.
Label them as heros? No. But give them the respect I think they've earned.
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You don’t protect my freedom Our Childish Insistence on Calling Soldiers Heroes [View all]
UglyGreed
Nov 2014
OP
It's not childish on the part of the politicians who put our military in harm's way again and again.
merrily
Nov 2014
#1
i agree. it would solve a lot of problems, but only if the rich are included. n/t.
okieinpain
Nov 2014
#84
Also, a lot of them sign up as kids. But, I don't think they are the OP's target anyway.
merrily
Nov 2014
#5
Yup. Very little sense of their own mortality and ramifications of dying at age 19, too.
merrily
Nov 2014
#98
In that I don't believe just putting on a uniform makes one automatically a hero?
Bettie
Nov 2014
#153
Hero's: football players, race car drivers, Olympic medalists ...yep the word has been hijacked.
L0oniX
Nov 2014
#58
The Combat Infantryman Badge, Purple Heart and Vietnam Service Medal sum it up pretty well
pinboy3niner
Nov 2014
#201
Actually it was Clausewitz, not Sun Tzu who said war is politics by other means?
independentpiney
Nov 2014
#47
What do you do about those scientists who create bigger and better death machines?
Skidmore
Nov 2014
#55
My point from the beginning has been the complete silliness of the assertion that
pipoman
Nov 2014
#174
"As in most scientists are chasing dollars throwing morals to the wind..." I'm sorry, that's....
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2014
#159
When you see a brigade of troops coming home from Ebola duty in Liberia, be sure to tell them that
brooklynite
Nov 2014
#9
Another point, people in the military don't give up their lives in the service
WHEN CRABS ROAR
Nov 2014
#171
You are right on both counts. On the draft being re-instated I hope you are right. Obviously, those pushing
still_one
Nov 2014
#23
we dont know how many wars the draft kept us from, we have alot more now without it
belzabubba333
Nov 2014
#111
yes but not as much as our emts or firemen or police (yea some police dont deserve that)
belzabubba333
Nov 2014
#113
What until Congress takes way COLA, VA compensation for retires and TRICARE increases
yeoman6987
Nov 2014
#95
No American soldier has laid down his life for our country since 1945, or maybe 1952.
Maedhros
Nov 2014
#146
Calling everyone a hero diminishes those that truly are worthy of that label I would think
Baclava
Nov 2014
#26
Oh they think everyone should be under military control ...I've heard them say it.
L0oniX
Nov 2014
#49
It would be interesting to see what would happen if a candidate for office in a swing district or
Freddie Stubbs
Nov 2014
#37
We tend to fall for simplistic narratives. ( The left does it too, btw.)
Smarmie Doofus
Nov 2014
#41
So because there are wars we need to be involved in them since there never is any peace anyway.
L0oniX
Nov 2014
#131
you may not consider yourself as such, but you are. You gave service to your country. Thank-you
still_one
Nov 2014
#64
How many people are arrested annually for not rising for the anthem or taking a moment to
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2014
#137
My God, we can give them that after all we put them through, can't we? I also
grahamhgreen
Nov 2014
#133
"70 years since we fought a war about freedom"... even longer since soldiers saved OUR freedom
paulkienitz
Nov 2014
#135
Veterans must be so happy we give them the privilege to be homeless, no mental help, and
chrisa
Nov 2014
#240
Which is it, "preferably a white man" or the usual "military preys on minorities"?
7962
Nov 2014
#168
A fair number of the what job cops were in the military. That's the sad part. nt
kelliekat44
Nov 2014
#184