B4UTRUST wrote:
I'll concede the point based on numbers, but given my experiance in the military, a large percentage of the people I know are fairly dumb mother fuckers.
You're a retard. Think killer, most of the military is under the age of 22. This is the same age group that binge drinks beer from a funnel in colleges around the world and show up at spring break to dance like a moron on MTV.
Of course a lot of shit military people do is dumb. They're still young and figuring out a lot of things in their lives. However, unlike civilians, they're expected to act professional for a large proportion of their time in the service. With consequences.
Fuck if I know, Congress, the politics, the people. Most of em stopped giving two fucks about us after we've ceased being useful to their cause of the moment.
This is probably true. While many detest the 'culture of military worship' that many assume the US has, most of it is just pure political manuvering. Honestly, most vets would tear up over a handshake and a 'thank you' from most people rather than all the dog and pony shows put on for their 'honor'.
In some regards, yes, we're better equipped then your average joe. We have more discipline, integrity and work ethic then a large percentage of the people out there.
But the way the military is set up and how it works is nothing at all like the civilian sector. What we do in the military we could never get away with in the real world. It's a fucking culture shock to say the least. Some adapt better then others.
There is a certain amount of truth there. However, you can say that about lots of shit. For example, there's no other culture out there in exsistence like High School. Changing from that to anything else is a culture shock. A simular argument can be made for college too.
My dad retired from the military almost a decade ago and is still piddling around trying to figure out what the fuck to do with himself. I could list over a dozen people off the top of my head right now who are begging to get back into the military because they're not capable of surviving in the real world.
Meh, I think it's a false premace to think that people must 'know what they want to be' by age 22. I have kids old enough to post on most web boards (TOS being 13 most the time) and I've just recently started a new career path and decided to go to university. When most people are living into their 70's if not longer, why would you expect people to have set their lives in their 20's?
Personally, I'm more equiped at my state in life to go to school. I'm not there for fun or parties or girls. I pay my way, not my parents or even the state or loans. Why should I accept the strange 'culture' of kids as I do uni?
Does it shock you that a large amount of former military people turn into military contractors? Hell I've got a shop full of contractors and every last one of them was prior service. So once they got out, they're still working for the military because it's the only place they fit in. *shrugs* I know that's not everybody or probably a majority, but I've seen enough of it with people I know and work with that it's starting to scare the shit out of me.
A lot of that is double dipping. Why not get two retirement checks before your sixty?
And I agree whole heartedly that we need better treatment for shit that happens to us while we're in. I've read too many case files recently about how the military and the VA fucks us over as soon as something bad happens to us. We fucking kill ourselves for this country then the ones who come home broken get hurt that much worse by our own people. It's a tragedy, really.
Most of that, I believe, is apathy. Everyone is good to go with miracles and one time tragedies. Drag bullshit out long enough though, and people get bored. Not saying it's right, but the mechinism behind it is easy enough to understand.
War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature, and has no chance of being free unless made or kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
--John Stuart Mill