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Nephythys 04-11-2006 11:49 AM

I know alot of military people who wound find that incredibly offensive.

innerSpaceman 04-11-2006 12:12 PM

Yes, they are programmed to take offense at the notion that they've been programmed.


If it's true that they've been brainwashed, all the more reason for me to hold them vastly responsible for that single decision to join the military and put themselves under the command of the Pentagon. If the resulting training renders them unable to think for themselves, then the very decision to join is a decision to open themselves to committing war crimes, if so ordered.

I hate to hold young people, many of them economically disadvantaged, to a single decision made at a tender age under stressful circumstances. But the decision to become a dog of war is momentous, and will govern a lifetime. It might as well come with exaggerated accountability.

Cadaverous Pallor 04-11-2006 12:21 PM

I think holding soldiers morally responsible for joining the military is like calling garbage men filthy.

Someone has to do these dirty jobs. I hate it but I accept it and I don't think they should feel guilty about it.

innerSpaceman 04-11-2006 01:23 PM

Yeah, well, garbage men do take on the job of being filthy. Some may hold a moral compass to that, but I do not.

On the other hand, many people hold a moral compass to the job of warrior. Many do not. I happen to, and I will hold anyone responsible for the decision to let others decide whom you should kill, torture, abuse, or maim - - especially when the other in question has ordered those like you to kill, torture, abuse and maim in a manner that would be considered criminal even in wartime.



I don't consider soldiers to be evil people because of this decision, but I do hold them individually and personally accountable for the choice to be an American soldier, which may lead to many evil deeds they would be unable to resist committing.

Prudence 04-11-2006 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
At one point he said to me that it's a given that he'd be a Republican because any time the Dems get in office the defense spending is cut.

And when they get out, they learn that "Republicans" cut VA funding. Disabled vets can be a politically conflicted bunch.

Cadaverous Pallor 04-11-2006 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
On the other hand, many people hold a moral compass to the job of warrior.

This, from a lawyer. :p

Not Afraid 04-11-2006 06:09 PM

I ran across protesters today with a sign that claimed they were "Jews for Justice" however, they were shouting in Spanish so I couldn't understand what they were protesting. Me, I was confused.

sleepyjeff 04-11-2006 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Prudence
And when they get out, they learn that "Republicans" cut VA funding. Disabled vets can be a politically conflicted bunch.

Can you back up that claim? I am not really doubting you but there does tend to be a media trick out there for the last 20 years or so of calling any budget increase smaller then originally projected a cut.

I am just curious if this is one of those instances.

:confused:

Nephythys 04-12-2006 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Yes, they are programmed to take offense at the notion that they've been programmed.


If it's true that they've been brainwashed, all the more reason for me to hold them vastly responsible for that single decision to join the military and put themselves under the command of the Pentagon. If the resulting training renders them unable to think for themselves, then the very decision to join is a decision to open themselves to committing war crimes, if so ordered.

I hate to hold young people, many of them economically disadvantaged, to a single decision made at a tender age under stressful circumstances. But the decision to become a dog of war is momentous, and will govern a lifetime. It might as well come with exaggerated accountability.

I've heard of people with this attitude- but never actually met one.

I'm not impressed with that attitude, but then again, I know you could care less about that. I'm just in awe that anyone actually thinks that way.

Gemini Cricket 04-12-2006 07:00 AM

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