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People in the Military. (pg. 8)
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| torontotrance |
| This thread shows the world where your loyalty lies, obviously it's not with your country. You could argue that the media brainwashes people, so does the government, so does the army and so does business, so what are we supposed to do? sit in an isolated place for fear of being brainwashed? |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
This thread shows the world where your loyalty lies, obviously it's not with your country. You could argue that the media brainwashes people, so does the government, so does the army and so does business, so what are we supposed to do? sit in an isolated place for fear of being brainwashed? |
Your analogy is poor.
Its obvious that the training procedures in the armed forces need to be changed, no one is saying that we shouldn't have an army, but instead of accept the obvious, (the current system is broken), people simply justify it with poor reasoning, or try to say that you are unpatriotic or don't care about your country. |
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| torontotrance |
| My analogy is not poor, if you are so concerned with a broken system then do something about it. Too many people rather complain without attempting to do something. |
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| Zewad |
| quote: | Originally posted by spec
Your analogy is poor.
Its obvious that the training procedures in the armed forces need to be changed, no one is saying that we shouldn't have an army, but instead of accept the obvious, (the current system is broken), people simply justify it with poor reasoning, or try to say that you are unpatriotic or don't care about your country. |
what is wrong with it? |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
My analogy is not poor, if you are so concerned with a broken system then do something about it. Too many people rather complain without attempting to do something. |
There is a slight difference between the mental conditioning that can occur from the media to an army training program. One is just a little more intense than the other. |
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| born2trance |
| my bro was in the army reservers, went to iraq for 1 year and 5 months. he was in the 300th QM CO... he's back now, and im glad to have him here. |
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| torontotrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by spec
There is a slight difference between the mental conditioning that can occur from the media to an army training program. One is just a little more intense than the other. |
you keep complaining about it but I don't see you trying to fix it |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
you keep complaining about it but I don't see you trying to fix it |
Public opinion is a powerful tool, and I made this thread didn't I?
What do you want me to do? Have a chat with George over lunch? |
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| torontotrance |
| Finally it comes thru, I knew this was an anti american thread. |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
Finally it comes thru, I knew this was an anti american thread. |
I made comments about the military, don't flatter the USA by thinking they were singled out for special attentionl, its the same in all places.
Try and ignore the message by putting it into a box you can easily understand, thats mental laziness. |
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| Zewad |
| quote: | Originally posted by spec
Your analogy is poor.
Its obvious that the training procedures in the armed forces need to be changed, no one is saying that we shouldn't have an army, but instead of accept the obvious, (the current system is broken), people simply justify it with poor reasoning, or try to say that you are unpatriotic or don't care about your country. |
again what is wrong with the training procedures? |
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| spec |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zewad
again what is wrong with the training procedures? |
Anybody got suggestions on how to improve the take in rate of information to slow people?
Read my first post, and isn't there something inherently wrong with controlling people's minds and social problems have caused many problems for the Australian military. |
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