This topic might be too hot for even Fratching, but it's something that has rattled around in my brain for a while.
It really disturbs me how members of the military are looked upon by the majority of people as infallible creatures. I mean, I respect the job military people do and all that, but just because someone's in the uniform of the army/navy/marines/air force doesn't automatically make them good people.
It bothers me whenever a story comes up about misconduct in the military and folks will get absolutely outraged that someone would DAAAAAAARE accuse a military person of doing anything even remotely bad. Why just the thought of it makes a person some kind of pinko terrorist-lovin' communist.
Sure it's not to say everyone in the military is a bad person, or even a majority for that matter, but to pretend that our fighting force is entirely made up of angels from on high fighting for god, country, mom and apple pie is fairly naive and inaccurate. Truth be told, I've run into several military people in my life who have been raging assholes even to the point where I'd be hard pressed not to automatically stereotype every person I see in the uniform of that branch. I've also had several family members who have served and have been as exemplary kind of person one could hope for.
I guess my thoughts on this could be best summed up by Randall from Clerks when he states that title does not dictate behavior. Just because someone has brass on their shirts doesn't automatically make that a person above reproach.
It really disturbs me how members of the military are looked upon by the majority of people as infallible creatures. I mean, I respect the job military people do and all that, but just because someone's in the uniform of the army/navy/marines/air force doesn't automatically make them good people.
It bothers me whenever a story comes up about misconduct in the military and folks will get absolutely outraged that someone would DAAAAAAARE accuse a military person of doing anything even remotely bad. Why just the thought of it makes a person some kind of pinko terrorist-lovin' communist.
Sure it's not to say everyone in the military is a bad person, or even a majority for that matter, but to pretend that our fighting force is entirely made up of angels from on high fighting for god, country, mom and apple pie is fairly naive and inaccurate. Truth be told, I've run into several military people in my life who have been raging assholes even to the point where I'd be hard pressed not to automatically stereotype every person I see in the uniform of that branch. I've also had several family members who have served and have been as exemplary kind of person one could hope for.
I guess my thoughts on this could be best summed up by Randall from Clerks when he states that title does not dictate behavior. Just because someone has brass on their shirts doesn't automatically make that a person above reproach.
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