Before anybody considers joining the military they first better realize if they do there is a good chance of having to go fight, meaning **** people before they **** you. That includes civilians also, who usually are not a threat.
If that's what you want to do then the military is for you.
But if you are a sane person and want to delve a little deeper than you better ask yourself why you may have to go fight, ****, die, get maimed or get so emotionally fucked up that you eventually **** yourself.
I'll give you a start- It ain't to protect your country, your way of life, your friends ****** and countrymen.
The US hasn't needed to be in any war since 1812.
You'll be fighting for psychopaths who don't give a **** about you. You will be fighting some boogeyman these psychpaths created and made you believe are a threat.
You will be fighting for big banks who loan money to all sides during war. Enough for the one they want to win and just not enough for the one they want to lose.
You'll be fighting for the big businesses who make a fortune from war and the corrupt politicians who get rich in kickbacks and bribes from the people who get the contracts.
This is what you'll be ******* people for. This is what you may get ****** for.
You won't be serving your country. You'll be serving it's owners......it's been that way for a very long time.
I'm not going to refute point by point but I'm proud of my service and I'm relatively certain there were a couple world wars that needed our particular brand of whoop ass (not to mention several treaties that were in place requiring our participation. And that whole Pearl Harbor thing.). I got out in 1993 and most of my experience was awesome. I learned my capabilities and weaknesses; saw parts of the world I wouldn't have been able to visit in any other capacity. I formed lifelong relationships with some of the best people I've known and attended several schools to further my career and expand my knowledge and apply that knowledge to perform my duties. I gained a sense of self worth and an esprit de corps that hippy fuckwits will never understand or appreciate. Simply stepping on the yellow painted footprints at the receiving barracks, MCRD San Diego, is ***** to the sucktards of the world who think the military wants automatons.
We were pretty hamstrung by bullshit ROE's in any of the hot spots I went to. Not firing on an enemy until they fire is just fucking infuriating. A weapon and intent should be enough. I prefer *************** in that regard.
Semantics, really. If you're a pussy you believe service men and women are stone cold killers and that stopping the threat of communism/progressives is oppression, that's your prerogative. But recognize it's those service members who protect your right to be a whiny bitch.
I'd further stipulate that the threat of ISIS is real and we need more people willing to put themselves in harm's way to stop them. And the infrastructure has been degraded so badly, thanks to the Clinton(s) and the Obama administrations that the outcome is uncertain.
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Before anybody considers joining the military they first better realize if they do there is a good chance of having to go fight, meaning **** people before they **** you. That includes civilians also, who usually are not a threat.
If that's what you want to do then the military is for you.
But if you are a sane person and want to delve a little deeper than you better ask yourself why you may have to go fight, ****, die, get maimed or get so emotionally fucked up that you eventually **** yourself.
I'll give you a start- It ain't to protect your country, your way of life, your friends ****** and countrymen.
The US hasn't needed to be in any war since 1812.
You'll be fighting for psychopaths who don't give a **** about you. You will be fighting some boogeyman these psychpaths created and made you believe are a threat.
You will be fighting for big banks who loan money to all sides during war. Enough for the one they want to win and just not enough for the one they want to lose.
You'll be fighting for the big businesses who make a fortune from war and the corrupt politicians who get rich in kickbacks and bribes from the people who get the contracts.
This is what you'll be ******* people for. This is what you may get ****** for.
You won't be serving your country. You'll be serving it's owners......it's been that way for a very long time.
I'm not going to refute point by point but I'm proud of my service and I'm relatively certain there were a couple world wars that needed our particular brand of whoop ass (not to mention several treaties that were in place requiring our participation. And that whole Pearl Harbor thing.). I got out in 1993 and most of my experience was awesome. I learned my capabilities and weaknesses; saw parts of the world I wouldn't have been able to visit in any other capacity. I formed lifelong relationships with some of the best people I've known and attended several schools to further my career and expand my knowledge and apply that knowledge to perform my duties. I gained a sense of self worth and an esprit de corps that hippy fuckwits will never understand or appreciate. Simply stepping on the yellow painted footprints at the receiving barracks, MCRD San Diego, is ***** to the sucktards of the world who think the military wants automatons.
We were pretty hamstrung by bullshit ROE's in any of the hot spots I went to. Not firing on an enemy until they fire is just fucking infuriating. A weapon and intent should be enough. I prefer *************** in that regard.
Semantics, really. If you're a pussy you believe service men and women are stone cold killers and that stopping the threat of communism/progressives is oppression, that's your prerogative. But recognize it's those service members who protect your right to be a whiny bitch.
I'd further stipulate that the threat of ISIS is real and we need more people willing to put themselves in harm's way to stop them. And the infrastructure has been degraded so badly, thanks to the Clinton(s) and the Obama administrations that the outcome is uncertain.