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Honor between soldiers/fighters?
#51
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
(November 22, 2016 at 3:39 pm)Rhythm Wrote: You know all you have to do to go to school is keep paying the bill, right...in fact, that's -why- alot of people serve.

We "non-motivated", "unintelligent" types used to laugh at them, because, ofc, there are easier ways to get college money. You'd think college/college bound kids would know that.
Sure, technically, all you have to do is pay for your classes. Way to miss point entirely.

(November 22, 2016 at 3:48 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: What I find amusing is someone discussing logic while bandying stereotypes.
Lmao. Let me know what stereotypes you think I'm "bandying" and I'll be happy to get back to you.

(November 22, 2016 at 4:13 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: That relates to "martyr complex"?
Do I really need to connect the dots for you on that?
“Love is the only bow on Life’s dark cloud. It is the morning and the evening star. It shines upon the babe, and sheds its radiance on the quiet tomb. It is the mother of art, inspirer of poet, patriot and philosopher.

It is the air and light of every heart – builder of every home, kindler of every fire on every hearth. It was the first to dream of immortality. It fills the world with melody – for music is the voice of love.

Love is the magician, the enchanter, that changes worthless things to Joy, and makes royal kings and queens of common clay. It is the perfume of that wondrous flower, the heart, and without that sacred passion, that divine swoon, we are less than beasts; but with it, earth is heaven, and we are gods.” - Robert. G. Ingersoll


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#52
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
Just to be clear: I'm not bashing soldiers. I'm bashing psychotics in uniform.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#53
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
Operator, I should have thought it would be obvious that you're stereotyping military personnel, given the topic of the thread.

Of course, those throwing around stereotypes rarely understand that that is what they're doing.

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#54
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
(November 22, 2016 at 4:50 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Just to be clear:  I'm not bashing soldiers.  I'm bashing psychotics in uniform.

Boru

Which make up about 2 percent of all the soldiers. According to "On killing" by Dave Grossman. That's not to say that soldiers don't commit psychopathic acts under certain circumstances. This also according to numerous studies. But these follow a different dynamic than the individual being a psycho. It's the group, the loyalty to the brothers in arms and violence becoming the new normal. Several authors and scientists examined this phenomenon. Starting with incidents in WWII on all sides and ending with Mi Lai and incidents in Iraq.
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#55
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
(November 22, 2016 at 4:46 pm)operator Wrote:
(November 22, 2016 at 3:39 pm)Rhythm Wrote: You know all you have to do to go to school is keep paying the bill, right...in fact, that's -why- alot of people serve.  

We "non-motivated", "unintelligent" types used to laugh at them, because, ofc, there are easier ways to get college money.  You'd think college/college bound kids would know that.
Sure, technically, all you have to do is pay for your classes. Way to miss point entirely.

(November 22, 2016 at 3:48 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: What I find amusing is someone discussing logic while bandying stereotypes.
Lmao. Let me know what stereotypes you think I'm "bandying" and I'll be happy to get back to you.

(November 22, 2016 at 4:13 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: That relates to "martyr complex"?
Do I really need to connect the dots for you on that?

Your post made no sense to me.
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#56
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
(November 22, 2016 at 4:50 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Just to be clear:  I'm not bashing soldiers.  I'm bashing psychotics in uniform.

Boru

Hey, I resemble that remark! Nuck, nuck, nuck!
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#57
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
(November 22, 2016 at 5:09 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Operator, I should have thought it would be obvious that you're stereotyping military personnel, given the topic of the thread.

Of course, those throwing around stereotypes rarely understand that that is what they're doing.
Oh, so basically damned if I do damned if I don't? Okay, you're right.

I guess no soldiers have ever decided to serve because college wasn't an option for them. I must have just made that up in my head. My bad.

Except that I've literally heard multiple people say that they joined the army because they couldn't make it into a university. One kid told me it was either the Army or a factory and he didn't want to be working in a factory the rest of his life. I'm sure he's very honored to serve his country by default.

Do all soldiers think like this? No. Most probably don't. But to deny that none of our soldiers think this way is a bit ludicrous.
“Love is the only bow on Life’s dark cloud. It is the morning and the evening star. It shines upon the babe, and sheds its radiance on the quiet tomb. It is the mother of art, inspirer of poet, patriot and philosopher.

It is the air and light of every heart – builder of every home, kindler of every fire on every hearth. It was the first to dream of immortality. It fills the world with melody – for music is the voice of love.

Love is the magician, the enchanter, that changes worthless things to Joy, and makes royal kings and queens of common clay. It is the perfume of that wondrous flower, the heart, and without that sacred passion, that divine swoon, we are less than beasts; but with it, earth is heaven, and we are gods.” - Robert. G. Ingersoll


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#58
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
Is PTSD a natural, unavoidable reaction that happens to some people. Or can you avoid it willingly? Or depending on how strong you are mentally it triggers or not?
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#59
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
(November 22, 2016 at 5:23 pm)Macoleco Wrote: Is PTSD a natural, unavoidable reaction that happens to some people. Or can you avoid it willingly? Or depending on how strong you are mentally it triggers or not?

I guess it's always been around.





People just didn't understand it in the past. I guess a constant situation of kill or be killed does that to you.
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#60
RE: Honor between soldiers/fighters?
I don't think modern humans are wired or built to live in combat situations like that. I would say it's unavoidable depending on how much trauma one person is exposed to. I was diagnosed with PTSD years after an incident where I was in a home invasion when I was 13. I still get paranoid about people breaking into my home and things like that. And quite honestly the situation wasn't even that extreme in the sense that no one was hurt, there was no gunfire or anything. They just held us up, took a bunch of money and jewelry and locked us all in a closet until they left. I couldn't imagine how bad it could be if you were trapped on a battlefield for days or weeks on end hearing constant gunfire and explosions and being shot at all the time. Seeing people you know get hurt/killed.. etc.

My buddy lost half his right leg to an IED explosion and still has nightmares about it all. I don't really think its a choice. I think some just deal with it better than others.
“Love is the only bow on Life’s dark cloud. It is the morning and the evening star. It shines upon the babe, and sheds its radiance on the quiet tomb. It is the mother of art, inspirer of poet, patriot and philosopher.

It is the air and light of every heart – builder of every home, kindler of every fire on every hearth. It was the first to dream of immortality. It fills the world with melody – for music is the voice of love.

Love is the magician, the enchanter, that changes worthless things to Joy, and makes royal kings and queens of common clay. It is the perfume of that wondrous flower, the heart, and without that sacred passion, that divine swoon, we are less than beasts; but with it, earth is heaven, and we are gods.” - Robert. G. Ingersoll


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