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People are not understanding what this really means though. And they support asshats like the NSA. Without understanding the underlying technology and social issues at stake. I like everyone I deal with, at least I can tolerate them just fine. But I find less than half of them fully cabable of leading. And than I look on the news and I go WTF did we elect? How did this happen, is democracy/republic the right kind of government? How does one protect liberty without stopping wasteful/harmful behavior like junkies reproducing on welfare? | |||
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I mean how does the human race move on to the next level, where responsible people are rewarded for being responsible rather than taxed and enslaved alongside irresponsible people and corralled just for their own safety. We really aught to take the safeties off. Stop censoring, stop controlling, just let the dice roll. | |||
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![]() dude shut up
__________________
Noah, the Loincloth Hero
Ogre High Jump Champion 2019 | ||
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![]() Bro you were told you were killing for your convictions.
Ask the Army for something and see what they say. They used you cause you were a fool. Sorry, but you know it. You didnt serve to serve, you served to get what you could for free. I know its harsh but unless you were in the medical field you were just a boy with toys. | ||
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![]() convince yourself that its honor to join is easier than making it "on your own" ...
no free meals, no uniform, no pride.... and my dad served in the navy and my grandfather the army. i wouldnt exist without the military. but i don't think it makes u a good person, it means you gave up trying to find another way. | ||
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Does that make soldiers evil/bad... Some yes. Some are just doing what they can/believe to be the right thing. Military tradition is not necessarily evil. But you said most aren't willing to kill for their convictions. And your absolutely right. Most are willing to kill for other peoples convictions, not even their own. Because their not even aware of their own convictions. Most just do what their told, what they are told to believe. Most just fall into line and march in step. And this goes for civilians to. Most aren't even aware of what killing happens where. Just what they were told on the Fox/CNN/Murdochtubes. I'm not saying I was a good guy for serving in the military. But I am saying I am a better person for it with a much deeper understanding of the use of force and the order of the world. | |||
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![]() Also I just am saying that it was yet another step in the process of me understanding my convictions. And yes I have no problems with the taking of lives over them.
My most paramount conviction is to protect the freedom and liberty of my fellows, to make their own choices, to stand on their own two feet, to feed and protect themselves. That has been taken away from most of us. | ||
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![]() Thank you for your service.
you are ready to leave the temple. Quote:
I believe we're done here. | |||
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