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mainmech48 wrote:
"If you're wounded and left on the Afghan plains,
When the women come out to cut up your remains,
Roll to your rifle and blow out your brains
And go to your God like a soldier."
Rudyard Kipling
Would love to have one of those rifles!
'Tis better to die on ones feet than to live on the knees.
Hope I can go out as well as those men when it's my time.
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Would love to have one of those rifles!
You hope you can go out slaughtering men who are justly defending their land, fighting for an unjust cause?'Tis better to die on ones feet than to live on the knees.
Hope I can go out as well as those men when it's my time.
-Sans Authoritas
Would love to have one of those rifles!
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'Tis better to die on ones feet than to live on the knees.
Hope I can go out as well as those men when it's my time.
You hope you can go out slaughtering men who are justly defending their land, fighting for an unjust cause?
-Sans Authoritas
Dont think the British soldiers died slaughtering the afgans as they were out numbered 5 to 1 they were the ones getting slaughtered, whats better being tortured then killed or charging your agresseros head on and killing as many as possible. This was still in the days were people were proud to server the crown and looked foward to a fight.
Irwin
The logic you use is atrocious.
Yes SA, that clearly describes your post.
I was going to discuss your post point by point but I decided this was of no value since you clearly have never experienced the feeling of duty of a soldier to his comrades.
Nations cannot be brave, nations cannot be heroes, only individual soldiers can be heroes. They are heroes because they find inside themselves, and in conjunction with their comrades, the ability to suppress the fear of death and carry out some valiant act.
The act may be pointless, the act may even be wrong, but that does not tarnish the heroism of a man who acts in a manner that has always been considered by the human race as good and honorable.
Nobody's judging their hearts. We're judging their actions. What they were, in fact, fighting for, whether they knew it or not.
It is no man's duty to unjustly invade the land of other men. Men have a duty to God not to initiate aggression.
-Sans Authoritas