It sounds like you're trying to antagonize okee. You're saying silly shit when you're normally very reasonable and intelligent. It's the only explanation I can think of for what you're saying.GrumpyCatFace wrote:We certainly don’t blow a few million every time a civilian dies overseas, do we?Okeefenokee wrote:There ya go, folks.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Absurdly expensive bio-waste. You’re welcome for that too, by the way.
This is why no one wants to be in the Army. Sixteen years of war, and faggot liberals refer to soldiers as, "absurdly expensive bio-waste."
You aren't worth defending. We're be better off without you. When they come for you, don't bother calling on us. You brought this on yourselves.
We're done with you.
#IPaidForThat
You’re like a spoiled child, complaining that daddy didn’t buy you a nice enough car, so you did it all on your own.
I personally don't give a shot what happens to my body after I'm dead, throw me in a garbage bag for all I care. I'm dead so I won't have an opinion on the matter.
But some people do care, particularly their families. I would hope you'd have compassion for them.
Furthermore, and more importantly you are a citizen in a nation with the most powerful military in the history of mankind. Be mindful that our culture respects Soldiers and Soldiers respect the division between political and military. If the general population started referring to dead Soldiers as expensive bio waste, it would be another brick taken out of the jenga tower of military dictatorship. We already have a problem of alienation between Soldiers and the population at large. Be mindful that historically a military that sees itself as apart from the population is more prone to acting in its interest instead of the interest of the general population.
It sounds ridiculous and impossible but these changes can happen in as short a time as one generation.