.. I would support them and guide them towards the best possible career.
as what? A thug or executioner?
He's 14 and wants to kill Osamas? Not kill terrorits, but Osamas? That doesn't bother you?
.. I would support them and guide them towards the best possible career.
Yeah. This is you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7GSwcEb68Y
as what? A thug or executioner?
He's 14 and wants to kill Osamas? Not kill terrorits, but Osamas? That doesn't bother you?
I respect you enough to have tried, just look at Birch I just dismissed his baby ass.
This thread is going under.
14 year olds don't make those decisions, they only fantasize about them.
But if they are 17 or 18 (hell I know UK Commando's who joined at 16) I would want them to be warriors. Its an honorable profession, has been from the beginning of time. They're the ones who protect you from invasion, they're the ones who remove lethal UXO's so children can play. They're also the ones who, if they are designed for it, that make decisions that save lives. I would be proud! Now if he wanted to be a world class chef or a landscaper or go into construction, that would be fine too. AS LONG AS THEY STRIVE TO BE THE BEST THEY CAN!!!
this is too funny. you couldn't even come up with a rebuttal because i nailed you and read you like a book. this is why you delude yourself that you dismissed me. your iq must be in the single digits. lmao
i appreciate garbageman too, we literally couldn't live without them, but i wouldn't want my son to become one.
You've never used a nail: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NySN_plfiNI
There is nothing wrong with honest work, even as a garbage man. Children don't always aspire to what we would want them to. The profession isn't what's important but the values they live by, how they confront life and treat others. Sometimes people have to fight, that's a reality I accept.
I repeat, a garbageman's job IS honest and useful, just as cleaning shit from public toilets.
But you wouldn't want your child do that.
Also, today's army and wars doesn't have to do with protection , really.
No but would you dishonor your own child if they chose or wound up in that profession? Some jobs are vocations, some jobs are a means to an end and some jobs are for survival. There is no shame in any of that if its honest work, that's my meaning. The quality of a man or a woman is not only their profession, I think you know that.
Yes it is honest, sure.
But the win lose ratio of an army profession is just absurd.
They dazzle children with the whole 'duty honor' and they steal their lives.
I would not allow my child to waste its life cause some people want more money.
Most western trained soldiers are trained to such a high degree that casualties are minimal compared to that of those they fight.
this proves, without a doubt, you don't know what you are talking about. it's again, your idealism.
regular soldiers are not necessarily highly trained unless you are talking about special forces. if you are just talking skills, there are militaries that are not western which train their regular army much tougher. what gives western 'militaries' the major advantage is the technology and resources.
this proves, without a doubt, you don't know what you are talking about. it's again, your idealism.
regular soldiers are not necessarily highly trained unless you are talking about special forces. if you are just talking skills, there are militaries that are not western which train their regular army much tougher. what gives western 'militaries' the major advantage is the technology and resources.
I like SAM's idea...let him see vets who've been blown up at.
Boy sounds like he's acquired some anger issues.
According to the Vietnamese government, 1,100,000 North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong military personnel deaths during the Vietnam War, number of US servicemen was approximately 8,744,000.
Iraq: Total coalition deaths 4,777 Iraqi deaths civilian are estimated as 113,494 – 122,483 (and that's a low estimate)
Afghanistan: US and coalition deaths estimated as 2,616 in 2011. Estimated Afghan insurgent deaths are unverifiable.
Pretty good odds if you think of the ratio.
Actually they are very well trained which is how they survive their experience on the ground. Until you can come up with some data to support your opinion its just couch opinions without any evidence. You my friend are 'full of shit'.
Sorry, I haven't read beyong page 1 yet but...
I don't know if he has anger issues. My suggestion is merely that if you think you want to do something you should have a realistic notion of what it means. I've been to army cadets schools and they are no prep for watching people you know die violently in your vicinity. I think a stint with veterans will help him to see his goals from the POV of people who used to be him, have been there and done that.
Also he is just 14. There are many things I wanted to be as a teen too, none of which have any resemblance to my prosaic existence now.![]()
what is the point of this except proving my point?
read the above. as well, i said their advantage is technology and resources and not necessarily being highly trained or skilled.
the issue wasn't kill or death ratios. do you know what the point was? it doesn't seem like it.