
Originally Posted by
sonatine
I havent met too many people who, to my knowledge, improved their mental agility by staring at football stadiums. And if staring at football stadiums until you start to hallucinate somehow lends itself to reaching the opinion that the United States Military are "cowards", I see no reason to explore it as a hobby or a lifestyle.
Good day sir.
Ohh what a burn. I stared at the stadium, waiting for a bus on a college campus that has little parking.
Thats probably about the best you can do anyway, so quit while you are ahead. Sorry you didn't get it, but where I saw the list of the wars presented at once has little bearing on the lesson to be learned.
Not everyone in the US military is a coward, but they're not all heros either. When you see footage from a helicopter taking out a family in a van then the guys just kinda laughing it off with 'oopsie' type comments, you might call them heros. I don't and won't. The US military has never went up in a fair fight since you (I'm guessing) have been born. WWII/Vietnam/WWI etc different story, full of god awful heroic acts. The past few wars? lol.
You on the other hand are just a fucking putz who is part of the problem.
Who was that sports guy who volunteered. Killed by friendly fire. All this gungho ra-ra-ra pep rally bullshit doesn't cut it. The guy's life was wasted for nothing. Was he a hero or an idiot? Probably both. The war machine has an interest in making people think like you, but it isn't in your country's favor.
Like I said, stick with ponies and memes and shit like that. How old are you ? 19 ?