I had no idea where to post this, but I thought this might be the appropriate are.
My sons were watching marvellous piece of Hollywood crap. Behind enemy lines II, when my oldest stopped the movie and came into my office and asked if I could watch something in it with him.
I of course did,,,
He qued the scene, he wanted my opinion on. A group of Navy Seals hunkered down in cover, hiding from NK soldiers. A NK child happens to stroll upon their position, trying to catch a mouse. The Seals have to make a life or death decission. Pacify the target or risk being caught and having to engage the NK troops, if the child sees them.
My son, who just so happens to be left leaning(LOL), asked me the hardest question he has ever asked, I found it easier to discuss sex ed. with him then this, "Dad, would you have killed the kid?", "Could you have killed the kid?"
I stood stunned, what he was asking me, could very well change the image he has of me. For a teenager, it's a preety good image and we have an excellent relationship. But I didn't want to lie to him.
So, I told him the truth.
"Yes, I could, and would. The safety of my men, they objective of the mission, is paramount. I would have assessed the sitution, weighed my options and acted accordingly. If that ment neutralising a potential threat, then so beit. I would not hesitate, he who hesitates, dies. I would live with the demons later, but yes, yes I would, yes I could." I answered, with tears in my eyes.
The look on his face, was complete shock. I asked him then, if that changed his image of me or how he felt about that. His answer shocked me. "Dad" He said, "I thought so." He added. I then asked why he was so shocked then. He told me,"I didn't think you would want me to know that." Was his answer. I asked him, "So do you see me differently now?", "No, I've seen you with your Army buddies. You guys act like me and Coda, so I know you would do whatever you had to do to save them, it's scary though Dad" Was his reply.
I'm not sure why this has effected me so.
My sons were watching marvellous piece of Hollywood crap. Behind enemy lines II, when my oldest stopped the movie and came into my office and asked if I could watch something in it with him.
I of course did,,,
He qued the scene, he wanted my opinion on. A group of Navy Seals hunkered down in cover, hiding from NK soldiers. A NK child happens to stroll upon their position, trying to catch a mouse. The Seals have to make a life or death decission. Pacify the target or risk being caught and having to engage the NK troops, if the child sees them.
My son, who just so happens to be left leaning(LOL), asked me the hardest question he has ever asked, I found it easier to discuss sex ed. with him then this, "Dad, would you have killed the kid?", "Could you have killed the kid?"
I stood stunned, what he was asking me, could very well change the image he has of me. For a teenager, it's a preety good image and we have an excellent relationship. But I didn't want to lie to him.
So, I told him the truth.
"Yes, I could, and would. The safety of my men, they objective of the mission, is paramount. I would have assessed the sitution, weighed my options and acted accordingly. If that ment neutralising a potential threat, then so beit. I would not hesitate, he who hesitates, dies. I would live with the demons later, but yes, yes I would, yes I could." I answered, with tears in my eyes.
The look on his face, was complete shock. I asked him then, if that changed his image of me or how he felt about that. His answer shocked me. "Dad" He said, "I thought so." He added. I then asked why he was so shocked then. He told me,"I didn't think you would want me to know that." Was his answer. I asked him, "So do you see me differently now?", "No, I've seen you with your Army buddies. You guys act like me and Coda, so I know you would do whatever you had to do to save them, it's scary though Dad" Was his reply.
I'm not sure why this has effected me so.
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