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| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
Well there is actually something very significant in this story even if it is just one man (which if you read into it you will see it is most likely something felt throughout the entire top-brass...)
This story first appeared in the Telegraph...that is extremely significant as you would expect something like this to appear in the Guardian (especially if it is just one man)
The Telegraph is the establishment newspaper. It is extremely conservative and usually would be pro-US (like the conservative party). They would never print anything that was not felt throughout large sections of the establishment would they? Otherwise they would be creating anti-whatever feelings which they do not want to do. The fact they are trying to turn oppinion against American soldiers suggests that this is something felt right the way through the establishment, not just one man... |
You miss my point. Not only should we hesitate to accept a broad-based generalization from one person (much less a reference to Nazism since it that pretty much erodes credibility automatically), but we know nothing of this person, or what kind of authority he possesses to even make such a judgement call. All we know is that this "unnamed source" supposedly speaks for the the general mentality of the entire british command. So how are we suppose to verify all fo this? How did the telegraph verify all of this? Did they speak to all the commanding staff to find out their opinions? Obviously not, since the article references an unnamed source ... singular. So as I was saying in the get-go, we have an unknown source who claims to be speaking for the entire command, and for all we know, he could be a regimental supply officer who simply gets his news word of mouth.
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Yes lets all make genralised nationalistic statements! Rah rah rah! Even better lets quote WW2 since it's so relevent today. I'm getting sick of the defencive, subjective, nationolistic and dogmatic responces from people on this board there are some people you just can't talk to. Not yourself actually occrider but some.
When your talking about WW2 rember thouse were conscripts not professionals. In fact my grand uncle was a commando in WW2. Who was in charge of 15 landing crafts of americans landing in Italy and when they all started running back on he gave the order to shoot them. Genrals and all. And he'd been the beach master many times and landed before all the other troops killing sentrys up close with a knife. So unrelevent as this is to the main post, I still dispute your genralisation.
Edit: You do realise he was saying they are like something in WW2 not saying anything about performance in ww2 or anything like that so it's completly unrealated.
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You missed the point of my post didn't you? My whole post was about unsubstantiated generalizations. 
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