Anyone else in America, or any other 'coalition' nation, getting sick of this message about supporting the troops?
Since when was being in the military inherently an honorable thing?
It's not inherently a bad thing either...but it's just the military. Many scumbags are in it as much as the well-meaning ones. That's just common sense as there is no moral fiber/patriotic test to be taken, the standards for joining are set lower and lower, and I experienced a lot of undesireables anyway when I was in the USAF and that I was also next to an Army base.
What I really don't understand is people who support the troops but are against the war. They'll say thank you for your service soldier, for keeping us free. All the while forgetting that their current mission has nothing to do with freedom and that we've had nothing but loss of freedom when all this garbage started since 9/11.
I feel like pointing that out in public will likely get me tarred and feathered in one form or another. Probably here, too, (I can't imagine how much of a flamefest I'd create if I posted this on SMpost, lol) but I'm just tired of this zeitgeist of worshipping the military and it rarely being deconstructed for what it means.
It's like saying thank you to a bunch of construction workers for building a great house when they're working on a dam.
The psychosis over this runs so deep that even people like me who aren't sold on the bullshit still regularly play military video games. I think I hit a tipping point though when I was playing call of duty 4, and that one of the quotes they use (after you die, they show a usually poignant and meaningful quote about war from some highly respected person)...included a lifeless quote from all-time liar Condi Rice. I saw immediately what demographic that game was geared towards. Those who exalt the military and authority in general. In their previous games it wasn't so bad since it was WW2, anybody could play it without much political thinking going on...in their latest installment however, it entirely excuses the current quagmire situation and tries to take on that idea of preventing nuclear war coming from terrorists..the constant fear mongering over which is happening today of course. Obviously it's not a far-fetched concept, but it sort of ingrains that idea that whatever the military is set to do by government leadership is always in everybody's best interests, and the stories of which are bigtime poignant adventures.
It would be nice to see a game take on the concept that it's not just other governments who do bad shit but ours as well and that there is corrupt factions having carte blanche to do what they want. Some more realistic reflection of what's really going on rather than this idea that the government is our homogenous entity of freedom-loving do-gooders.
I come from a military family and have long enjoyed going to the jingoistic air-shows, and worshipping military technology through toys when I was younger and video games and movies and what-not later on. So I can understand how the mentality can be rooted so deep as to question it might immediately cast you as some type of enemy-sympathizer. Perhaps the fact I've explored a lot of that mentality already, it's easier for me to see where it's not as cracked up as it's made to be? Maybe not so much for those who haven't thought much about it, and any thought of military to them as they are older is an instant sort of turn-on? It seems like the unquestioned hip thing to do regardless and to keep your mouth shut otherwise.
Kind of hard to explain...I also used to hate gays too, enjoyed violence, and I was a theist...all things I've done 180 on. Not that I love gays or completely can't stand the thought of violence and stuff but I've definitely changed mental states on those subjects and others so maybe I'm one of those who has an uncommon flexible mentality to change beliefs.
Now I don't hate the troops so I don't go the opposite direction of supporting them...I just don't feel this need to love them for something they're not doing.
It's an adult decision to join the military and be the government's slave. But the people who oppose the war and still strongly support them are treating them like children...kids who are ignorant crossing the road without looking. What the hell is the point of supporting that? I support bringing the troops home. That's supporting the troops. Supporting the troops is convincing them not to join in the first place or to get out ASAP. That in itself might be seen as not supporting the military...there's sort of a blurry line between supporting the well-being of the people in the military and the mission of the military itself.
I would have stayed in the military if we were actually doing anything towards protecting our freedom and the constitution, all enemies foreign and domestic. But all I've seen while I was in (august 2001 to July 2007) was a total bastardization of what the military should be for. We're worried about borders in Iraq and leave ours wide open. It seems to be nothing more than a free-for-all from executive branch politicians and defense contractors. The job I had is to be handed toRraytheon. It's to the point where the 'government' employees of the military are becoming more civilian. PMC's taking over the scene and very little oversight as we see in the case of Blackwater and Aegis and other companies.
Anymore I see the mission of the military as a crowbar for profit-maximization. The side effect of extreme capitalism has formed the military-industrial complex and that complex has assimilated the media and the minds of many who watch it.
What do you guys think? Am I on to anything here or am I just an ungrateful 'liberal' or terrorist sympathizing pinko commie?
Since when was being in the military inherently an honorable thing?
It's not inherently a bad thing either...but it's just the military. Many scumbags are in it as much as the well-meaning ones. That's just common sense as there is no moral fiber/patriotic test to be taken, the standards for joining are set lower and lower, and I experienced a lot of undesireables anyway when I was in the USAF and that I was also next to an Army base.
What I really don't understand is people who support the troops but are against the war. They'll say thank you for your service soldier, for keeping us free. All the while forgetting that their current mission has nothing to do with freedom and that we've had nothing but loss of freedom when all this garbage started since 9/11.
I feel like pointing that out in public will likely get me tarred and feathered in one form or another. Probably here, too, (I can't imagine how much of a flamefest I'd create if I posted this on SMpost, lol) but I'm just tired of this zeitgeist of worshipping the military and it rarely being deconstructed for what it means.
It's like saying thank you to a bunch of construction workers for building a great house when they're working on a dam.
The psychosis over this runs so deep that even people like me who aren't sold on the bullshit still regularly play military video games. I think I hit a tipping point though when I was playing call of duty 4, and that one of the quotes they use (after you die, they show a usually poignant and meaningful quote about war from some highly respected person)...included a lifeless quote from all-time liar Condi Rice. I saw immediately what demographic that game was geared towards. Those who exalt the military and authority in general. In their previous games it wasn't so bad since it was WW2, anybody could play it without much political thinking going on...in their latest installment however, it entirely excuses the current quagmire situation and tries to take on that idea of preventing nuclear war coming from terrorists..the constant fear mongering over which is happening today of course. Obviously it's not a far-fetched concept, but it sort of ingrains that idea that whatever the military is set to do by government leadership is always in everybody's best interests, and the stories of which are bigtime poignant adventures.
It would be nice to see a game take on the concept that it's not just other governments who do bad shit but ours as well and that there is corrupt factions having carte blanche to do what they want. Some more realistic reflection of what's really going on rather than this idea that the government is our homogenous entity of freedom-loving do-gooders.
I come from a military family and have long enjoyed going to the jingoistic air-shows, and worshipping military technology through toys when I was younger and video games and movies and what-not later on. So I can understand how the mentality can be rooted so deep as to question it might immediately cast you as some type of enemy-sympathizer. Perhaps the fact I've explored a lot of that mentality already, it's easier for me to see where it's not as cracked up as it's made to be? Maybe not so much for those who haven't thought much about it, and any thought of military to them as they are older is an instant sort of turn-on? It seems like the unquestioned hip thing to do regardless and to keep your mouth shut otherwise.
Kind of hard to explain...I also used to hate gays too, enjoyed violence, and I was a theist...all things I've done 180 on. Not that I love gays or completely can't stand the thought of violence and stuff but I've definitely changed mental states on those subjects and others so maybe I'm one of those who has an uncommon flexible mentality to change beliefs.
Now I don't hate the troops so I don't go the opposite direction of supporting them...I just don't feel this need to love them for something they're not doing.
It's an adult decision to join the military and be the government's slave. But the people who oppose the war and still strongly support them are treating them like children...kids who are ignorant crossing the road without looking. What the hell is the point of supporting that? I support bringing the troops home. That's supporting the troops. Supporting the troops is convincing them not to join in the first place or to get out ASAP. That in itself might be seen as not supporting the military...there's sort of a blurry line between supporting the well-being of the people in the military and the mission of the military itself.
I would have stayed in the military if we were actually doing anything towards protecting our freedom and the constitution, all enemies foreign and domestic. But all I've seen while I was in (august 2001 to July 2007) was a total bastardization of what the military should be for. We're worried about borders in Iraq and leave ours wide open. It seems to be nothing more than a free-for-all from executive branch politicians and defense contractors. The job I had is to be handed toRraytheon. It's to the point where the 'government' employees of the military are becoming more civilian. PMC's taking over the scene and very little oversight as we see in the case of Blackwater and Aegis and other companies.
Anymore I see the mission of the military as a crowbar for profit-maximization. The side effect of extreme capitalism has formed the military-industrial complex and that complex has assimilated the media and the minds of many who watch it.
What do you guys think? Am I on to anything here or am I just an ungrateful 'liberal' or terrorist sympathizing pinko commie?
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