noxious
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Joined: 6/13/2008 From: Montreal, Qc, Canuckistan Status: offline
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What's your point ? (apart from shock value ?) Life like war is full of contradictions : you can oppose the politics of a conflict while saluting and respecting the sacrifice of those men and women serving their country's flag. Some even go as far as the unintelligible to me "Support the troops, bring our boys home", since I find it an utter disregard for the fact of military life : these people are doing their jobs, whoever the politicians are, whatever the missions are : peacekeeping, piracy control, drug trafficking interdiction, low intensity conflict, humanitarian efforts, guerilla warfare, training military, law enforcement and judiciary systems in developing countries, long term campaigns, or combinations thereof. I think they'd appreciate we not say "Support our troops, bring our boys home" in the same sentence : if you support them, you'll let them do their jobs (this is very prevalent among some of my fellow Canadians and getting on my nerves, hehe) Or that their deaths are meaningless : maybe you don't believe in the symbolism and that's your prerogative and fundamental right, as well as your right to express it, but for better or for worse, the West is a Judeo Christian society, and these values matter to most of us, even some like me who do not belong to any of the implied faiths, please respect people's grief. As you can learn from that story, the symbolism is not only important to the lost soldier's families, but obviously to a lot of people along the road home... I'll guess you'll call the people who stand in the cold to greet Canadian soldiers on the way home in their coffins stupid for freezing their arses off ? You just don't get it, do you ? Or you're just being an arse. Bad doggie
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