TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- 30 NATO troops die in Afghanistan
Pages (3): « 1 [2] 3 »


Posted by Tasty Onions on Aug-07-2011 21:38:

WWII would have been supported even with recent media coverage because we were fighting for (and alongside) Europeans, not Asians.

Harsh truth.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-07-2011 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
seriously. ungrateful bastards.
Greatful for what? A 10 year war? Fuck off.


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-07-2011 21:43:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Greatful for what? A 10 year war? Fuck off.


I don't agree with the war but I'm still offended by your comment.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-07-2011 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
I don't agree with the war but I'm still offended by your comment.
I am offended by your comment that i have to be grateful for something just because i became a citizen of this shitty country.


Posted by WittyHandle on Aug-07-2011 21:52:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Greatful for what? A 10 year war? Fuck off.


No, not grateful for the war, but for the people willing to die to defend the country you live in

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
I am offended by your comment that i have to be grateful for something just because i became a citizen of this shitty country.


If it's a shitty country, get the fuck out and go somewhere else.


Posted by Tasty Onions on Aug-07-2011 21:52:

Why become a citizen at all if it's so shitty?

Hey, I think there are some shitty things about the U.S., too, but I didn't choose to grow up here. I don't understand deliberately moving to some place you despise.



Posted by The17sss on Aug-07-2011 21:54:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
No, not grateful for the war, but for the people willing to die to defend the country you live in



If it's a shitty country, get the fuck out and go somewhere else.


+1 again

Fuck yourself nchs09.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-07-2011 21:54:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
No, not grateful for the war, but for the people willing to die to defend the country you live in



If it's a shitty country, get the fuck out and go somewhere else.
I did not realize they where defending the country from the millions of Afghans wanting to come and take over. My bad.


And dont worry, i will leave soon enough. Plenty of good places to go in the world.


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-07-2011 22:08:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
I am offended by your comment that i have to be grateful for something just because i became a citizen of this shitty country.


I never said you had to be grateful, but I have a distinct feeling you're about to learn a little respect. I'm not thrilled about the condition our country's in, either, but I don't take it out on the people who serve it, in the military. So, you go ahead and be offended about some bullshit cookie that's been fermenting in your mind and predicating your delusions. I suspect I know more about the focus of your outrage than you do and that your misplaced notions about who's to blame don't really amount to the weight they seem to be carrying with you.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-07-2011 22:10:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
I never said you had to be grateful, but I have a distinct feeling you're about to learn a little respect. I'm not thrilled about the condition our country's in, either, but I don't take it out on the people who serve it, in the military. So, you go ahead and be offended about some bullshit cookie that's been fermenting in your mind and predicating your delusions. I suspect I know more about the focus of your outrage than you do and that your misplaced notions about who's to blame don't really amount to the weight they seem to be carrying with you.
Ah, thanks for letting me off the hook. The mercy you show shall not be forgotten.


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-07-2011 22:13:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Ah, thanks for letting me off the hook. The mercy you show shall not be forgotten.


I never put you on any hook and I'm definitely not showing you any mercy.


Posted by srussell0018 on Aug-07-2011 22:15:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
No, not grateful for the war, but for the people willing to die to defend the country you live in



If it's a shitty country, get the fuck out and go somewhere else.


To be fair, they're not really defending our country. While the comment that started all of this was insensitive, it's not his obligation or duty to feel remorse for soldiers fighting a war anymore than one might feel remorse for a firefighter who dies in a fire or a policeman who is killed while on duty. This is a risk of their job, and while it is unfortunate, I don't necessarily see a connection between being a citizen of a country, and an obligation to have any patriotic sentiments for that country or its military at all. I'm a US citizen now, and since I've lived here I've seen more hatred and violence in the name of "patriotism" than I care to remember.

The thousands of civilians who have been killed in these unnecessary wars are the real tragedy.


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-07-2011 22:19:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
The thousands of civilians who have been killed in these unnecessary wars are the real tragedy.


All death is tragic and civilian death, even more-so, but that's still no excuse to be indifferent to the sacrifice of the soldiers who have served our country - even if I don't particularly agree with the wars and how they've been fought. It's their choice to be petulant about it and I don't begrudge them, their choice, but I can still find fault with it.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-07-2011 22:22:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018


The thousands of civilians who have been killed in these unnecessary wars are the real tragedy.
Funny i don't see a thread about the thousands of Afghans who die -- that's part of war -- but when soldiers die, i should be fucking gutted.

You hit the nail on the head.


Posted by srussell0018 on Aug-07-2011 22:30:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
All death is tragic and civilian death, even more-so, but that's still no excuse to be indifferent to the sacrifice of the soldiers who have served our country - even if I don't particularly agree with the wars and how they've been fought. It's their choice to be petulant about it and I don't begrudge them, their choice, but I can still find fault with it.


My question is what exactly is the purpose of their service in this instance? Would you be so critical of someone expressing indifference towards the death of mercenaries?

(Not saying US soldiers are mercenaries per se, but I imagine there is a decent percentage of soldiers who are only fighting because they have to. They're not doing it to serve and protect our country, they're doing it because they're being paid to do it, and because they didn't have any other option after high school. Now that I really think about it, what exactly separates these soldiers from mercenaries, apart from the fact that they're fighting in their own country's military?)

In addition to that, we don't have any idea about the men who were killed. They could have been terrible people. I mean, they're trained to kill people for one, and there have been countless documentations of atrocities committed by servicemen towards civilians, and I'm sure there are even more that go unreported. Essentially what I'm saying is that just because somebody is wearing a uniform does not necessarily make them an honorable person, a good person, or a person whose death warrants any more reverence than yours or mine would.


Posted by EddieZilker on Aug-07-2011 22:32:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Funny i don't see a thread about the thousands of Afghans who die -- that's part of war -- but when soldiers die, i should be fucking gutted.

You hit the nail on the head.


Here: I'll get you started, since apparently your concern was only valid once you started expressing contempt with an utter lack of taste regarding military death.

http://www.iraqbodycount.org/

Leave the false choice predicating your fuck-witted assumptions out of it. Your contempt of servicemen isn't negated in its audacity because people didn't start a thread, today, concerning every civilian displaced, maimed, and/or murdered in a war and there has been plenty of outrage expressed, on their behalf, by people posting in this thread. What I'll guarantee is that you won't find me in your thread with a boo-hoo Conan face, mocking them.


Posted by denys envy on Aug-07-2011 22:36:

meanwhile, in North Korea

http://news.yahoo.com/photos/specia...8944-slideshow/

but yes, casualty of any kind through war is very sad.


Posted by WittyHandle on Aug-07-2011 22:40:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Funny i don't see a thread about the thousands of Afghans who die -- that's part of war -- but when soldiers die, i should be fucking gutted.


No one said you should be gutted, just don't mock their deaths, as you would also not mock the innocent civilians who have suffered in that horrible war.


Posted by VDub on Aug-07-2011 22:50:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
I am offended by your comment that i have to be grateful for something just because i became a citizen of this shitty country.


quote:
I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it. I would rather you just said thank you and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand to post.


Posted by VDub on Aug-07-2011 22:53:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Ah, thanks for letting me off the hook. The mercy you show shall not be forgotten.


Some would take that as a thread against the U S and A...

You'd better hope homeland security doesn't read this board...

Lol


Posted by Tasty Onions on Aug-07-2011 22:58:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub

The Few Good Men speech is eloquent and makes for a great scene but it's ultimately crap in terms of content.

The idea that the military's methods and objectives should go unquestioned by civilians belongs in countries lorded over by dictator-generals, not ones run by democratically elected representatives. I'd say it's even anti-American.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-07-2011 23:01:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
Here: I'll get you started, since apparently your concern was only valid once you started expressing contempt with an utter lack of taste regarding military death.

http://www.iraqbodycount.org/

Leave the false choice predicating your fuck-witted assumptions out of it. Your contempt of servicemen isn't negated in its audacity because people didn't start a thread, today, concerning every civilian displaced, maimed, and/or murdered in a war and there has been plenty of outrage expressed, on their behalf, by people posting in this thread. What I'll guarantee is that you won't find me in your thread with a boo-hoo Conan face, mocking them.
I thought you where going to fuck off.. or did i misread your last post? Go cry somewhere else.


Posted by VDub on Aug-07-2011 23:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Tasty Onions
The Few Good Men speech is eloquent and makes for a great scene but it's ultimately crap in terms of content.

The idea that the military's methods and objectives should go unquestioned by civilians belongs in countries lorded over by dictator-generals, not ones run by democratically elected representatives. I'd say it's even anti-American.


Yes you're right.

Maybe if you didn't look at it in the context of the film??

I don't know. I just like that speech. I know the whole thing by memory..


Posted by Tasty Onions on Aug-07-2011 23:07:

It's great writing and great acting, hard not to enjoy it in that sense. Just not fit to be taken seriously as ideology, IMO.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Aug-07-2011 23:08:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
My question is what exactly is the purpose of their service in this instance? Would you be so critical of someone expressing indifference towards the death of mercenaries?

(Not saying US soldiers are mercenaries per se, but I imagine there is a decent percentage of soldiers who are only fighting because they have to. They're not doing it to serve and protect our country, they're doing it because they're being paid to do it, and because they didn't have any other option after high school. Now that I really think about it, what exactly separates these soldiers from mercenaries, apart from the fact that they're fighting in their own country's military?)

In addition to that, we don't have any idea about the men who were killed. They could have been terrible people. I mean, they're trained to kill people for one, and there have been countless documentations of atrocities committed by servicemen towards civilians, and I'm sure there are even more that go unreported. Essentially what I'm saying is that just because somebody is wearing a uniform does not necessarily make them an honorable person, a good person, or a person whose death warrants any more reverence than yours or mine would.


Finding the appropriate amount of respect and sadness to express over the death of soldiers is something societies have struggled with for ages. No one should like to see anyone killed, but in the end these were professional soldiers. Their job was to put themselves in harms way and the possibility of them being killed was great.

In my opinion you should grieve for the ones they leave behind, their families. Finding sadness/anger in their death in some ways, again, in my opinion, is disrespecting the choices they made to go into harms way. Grieving for the families of those who fall in battle, on either side is the most humanitarian place to put your feelings, because they are the ones that end up suffering the longest, and you can apply it to all sides in a conflict. Remember that everyone who dies in war is someones child, brother, sister, mother, father, etc, even when the dead are the enemy.


Pages (3): « 1 [2] 3 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.