Insidious, isn't it? It's also how Rome worked.The implication that the lives of one group or class of citizens is more valuable than any other is appalling to me.
Insidious, isn't it? It's also how Rome worked.The implication that the lives of one group or class of citizens is more valuable than any other is appalling to me.
Insidious, isn't it? It's also how Rome worked.
Hey pal, I'm not his buddy nor yours either!![]()
I think the idea of "battle glory" is very similar to the promise of eternal paradise that so many theistic religions promote. You can get human beings to do just about anything if you can offer them some kind of immortality.
Insidious, isn't it? It's also how Rome worked.
Someone volunteers to serve in the military and is killed in service ... that's one fuck ton than I've ever done for my country. Hero it is.
Quit being a bunch of overanalyzing stingy fucks.
vol·un·teer/ˌvälənˈti(ə)r/
Noun:
A person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
Verb:
Freely offer to do something.
..just saying.
Why should they be given respect? There are few career paths with a lower barrier for entry. It's harder to become a post carrier than a soldier.A soldier doesn't ask to be called a hero, but they should be given respect.
Spineless intellectual pussies shouldn't comment on anything they have never experienced.
What a disrespectable, ignorant statement to make...He obviously was not taught what it means to have character, to walk with dignity and to show true courage....that is what I think about when I think of our soldiers, past and present....our country's heroes, in every sense of the word!
Someone volunteers to serve in the military and is killed in service ... that's one fuck ton than I've ever done for my country. Hero it is.
Why is someone a hero for murdering the ‘heroes’ of another country? You can only make that argument if you accept every suicide bomber as a hero.
Just saying or just overanalyzing?
The way I understand it Memorial Day is a day to remember those killed in service, from the 1700s until today.
It's as fit a holiday as this country could have.
If you (and by "you" I mean anybody, not someone specifically here) view Memorial Day through the prism of how a 24-hour news channel and its respective pundits present it and then decide that it is, in fact, beneath you - then you probably have a Nielsen-sponsored bug up your ass.
The day is not about us. It's not even about our armed forces overseas - it's about those who gave their lives in service.
Let's make peace with ourselves, call these guys heroes, and move the fuck on.
Now is not the time to be a mini-Chris Hayes.
I forgot how unbearable Memorial Day is.
Thank God it only comes once a year.