Ah yes, I almost forgot to respond to this:
We hardly have a military, what the hell are you talking about? You can't seriously be postulating that our military has kept us from being invaded? :lol:
Well it sure wasn't your pink underwear with the broken elastic.
The only threat to Canadian sovereignty is from the USA and we're just giving the country to them anyway.
If that were true, our Radarsat 2 would be in their hands as we read this. And if you think the US is the only threat to Canada's sovereignty, I suggest you update yourself with some news.
That isn't how the military is used though, nor is that why people join the military.
By all means, explain why people join the military. Tell me that one reason.... (maybe 2?) reasons you think people join the military. I myself can think of several reasons why I would join and/or what made me go through with it in the past.
If someone wants to kill me, I will kill them. I won't contact the military!?! I wouldn't even bother with the police. These things are better dealt with in a more subtle way.
Right.... and when you're finished dealing with killing this person in question, the police will be knocking at your door and getting involved regardless. Have fun with that. They'll ask "Why didn't you report this?" and then it all goes from there.
As mentioned previously by someone in this thread, the reason why people join the military must want to kill people and have no problem with it, and therefore that person who claimed that has no respect for them, and then you claim you will kill this person who might be out to kill you, therefore you apparently have no problem making that decision either..... so where is the seperation of difference? A soldier is put into a situation where there is one or more people with guns shooting at them, therefore they will have to defend themselves and shoot back, possibly killing them, such as you claim you would do.
Oh I forgot.... it's that narrowly thin line you made of "Being told to kill someone" and "Killing someone on your own."
Soldiers are not just for killing people without thinking or caring. If the person on the other end wishes to give up or surrender, then their job is done. They are to hold and secure an area and if someone with weapons wishes to attack them, kill them. Sounds like the exact same logic you just defended yourself with. Sorta hypocritical if you ask me.
I agree but again, that isn't the purpose of the military and it certainly isn't how our military is being used in Afghanistan.
The military is about having a bunch of psychopathic children with guns so a country can project its power for political or economic reasons. It is also useful for the elite against against civil unrest.
That's what you think the military is for? Wow.... talk about uneducated. That maybe what some leaders in some countries are doing with their soldiers, but that is not what they are intended for, and that is not what should be done with them. A bunch of psychopathic children with guns you say? No more psychopathic then anybody you'll meet out on the streets where you live.
I mean, I've got plenty to bitch about with certain wars and certain countries, but even I'm not that narrow minded to drop all respect for an organization which has pretty well single handedly given us the life and freedoms we have now.
Granted some would still complain it's not much, but it's far better then what it could have been. Oh, and that's not being patriotic, that's giving thanks and respect where it is due.
It has been a long time since a military has had anything to do with defense.
They are defending the people of Afghanistan at the moment.
Again, you have blood thirsty wannabe killers who join the military. Anyone interested in peace, civil rights and the rights of humanity wouldn't join the military. They just wouldn't.
Yet they do, oh, but because they're in the military to help with their education costs, or help other Canadians in other countries, they must be blood thirsty.
Also, keep in mind, some people just don't have any care towards human life. Some might just think of it as a job like any other out there. Killing another human could be as simple as killing a cow at the slaughter house. Just because they may not have a problem killing someone when it is justified, that doesn't mean they're blood thirsty. Blood thirsty to me is a serial killer who can't get enough and lost all control, and if you think that's the same thing.... once again... un-educated.
In the military you get only certain kinds of people. A type of person that I don't respect.
Well I don't respect ignorant people, so I guess that goes both ways.
Because I'm a Genius.
Give me a break, you don't know jack about what how or why Canadians are over there except what your fed by the propaganda machine. Get real.
Wern't you the one to tell me to look further into our corperate media to get updated? Who's sucked into the propaganda?
There are several reasons why we are there. Being a part of NATO is one, and since UN sanctioned us to be there... we are there. That's one.
What we do know is that we went in to get bin Laden and his merry troublemakers. The USA let them escape and now we're embroiled there.
No that's why the US went there. Afghans asked for help after the US went in, the UN approved it, NATO was sent. We are a part of NATO and hince, we're there cleaning up.
What we do know is that we are shooting and killing people. We also know that Afghanistan should/would be a sovereign nation except we're over there shooting and killing people.
Wow... and you talked about propaganda?
Sure, you think we're killing "bad guys" but isn't that what Hitler was doing in his gas chambers? Killing his version of "bad guys?"
Yeah well we're all bad guys.
The fact is that we aren't spreading peace or freeing anyone. We are occupying a country and murdering people - murdering people with a certain religious belief in fact. A religious belief we think makes them "bad guys."
Do you even know what war you're talking about here?
The problem with double think is that most people can't escape it.
And some people just never start to think.
You mean strong enough to keep people we don't like from coming to power?
No, I want them to be able to tell us all to piss off and leave them alone. I don't want Canada or the US to have anymore influence there after we are gone. Chances are slim for that, granted.... but that's what I would personally prefer.
You do realize then that, that means, we can't establish a true democracy there, because in a true democracy anyone can come to power?
I'm aware of this, and I don't care if it remains democratic. Democracy clearly isn't going to work in Iraq and as soon as they figure that out, the better.
I'll have to respond to the rest later.....