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Obviously this isn't true of whatever-number-approaching-100%-is-correct of those joining the armed forces, but someone who has killed dozens upon dozens of people probably has a predilection for killing. We just give that guy the training and the tools to be efficient. And I firmly believe that the armed forces are constantly on the lookout for these types because we want them on that wall. We need them on that wall. TM |
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And who's going to do it, Lieutenant Weinberg? You!?! |
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Is it possible that I am the only one who saw the Nightly Show episode? |
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You saw a different version of Platoon than I did, I think. |
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My point is, maybe guys like these aren't always turned into killing machines. Maybe guys like these want to kill, have way fewer qualms about killing someone than a normal person would, and are looking for opportunities to do so. Seems to me, the armed forces would be on the lookout for guys like that because, in my opinion, it seems like it would be easier to train someone like this how to be good with a gun than to train someone who is good with a gun how not to care about blowing people's heads off. Quote:
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*Let me say right now that I find the whole "hero" talk pretty annoying. Hero this, hero that. It's not a word I use when not referring to sandwiches. But I'm responding in the vein of your comment. |
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I don't think anyone could seriously decide to volunteer for the military, especially for a combat group like the Seals, unless they were at least comfortable with the notion of killing. But the guy who affirmatively wants to kill, or likes killing, I would think would be a shitty soldier (just like the lawyers who never know when to stop arguing are actually pretty crappy lawyers). One guy on the Nightly Show was an Army sniper, apparently with some enormous number of kills. He said he had no regret over the killing -- but he also had a severe alcohol problem after returning from war. His focus was that he was saving his friends and comrades. The movie-version of Kyle was similar, the real version may have been more "and they were bad guys." I just started reading a book I bought years ago, that is specifically about how the military trains people to be okay with killing. It's interesting, scary. Just one guy's view, of course, but his view isn't that they look for the bloodthirsty types. |
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You can easily make a movie about Confederate soldiers who save their buddies from Union soldiers in situations where they are extremely outnumbered or who are the subject of awful tactics by the Union army. If you remove the whole point of the war and just show what's going on on the battlefield with no other real context then you will surely have many people watching the movie who look at the main characters as heros. Quote:
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The best example I have is cops. Obviously I'm not talking about all cops. But the people I've known who wanted to be cops were always the ones who got pushed around a lot when they were young or who were fucking lunatics who couldn't wait to use a gun with permission. Granted, my sample size is unsupportably low (maybe 3 people), but if you asked any one of those guys why they became a cop you'd get the first of the following George Stone answers: http://youtu.be/vz4_fb6-_F0?t=13s And the really answer would be because they wanted to be able to bust some heads and exert some authority. And we wouldn't have a police force without these guys. As for your lawyer example, that ain't true. There are plenty of assholes who get their way because they just never stop negotiating. I've seen attorneys give on points just to get the other side to shut the fuck up about it. Quote:
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I was thinking about this the other day when the discussion first came up. My brother has more kills than my husband does. Like a gagillion Texans, my brother grew up hunting. Mainly ducks, geese and dove, but he is an excellent shot and had no problem whatsoever shooting and killing birds in the sky or snakes in the water or sick looking rodents that could be rabid. My husband grew up in urban and suburban Ohio, and he didn't start shooting until he joined the Marines during the first Gulf War. Aside from spiders and the mice he fed to his snakes, I don't think he's ever killed anything on purpose. But he was good at shooting. Though he didn't go to sniper school, had his unit gone anywhere, he would have been the guy they sent high to cover everyone if there were no other snipers around. He never had to. I'm pretty sure that my husband wouldn't have had a problem at the time shooting and killing people to protect his unit. Not god, not country, not to defend democracy or something abstract, but the guys he went in with. He was very well trained / indoctrinated to work as a team with the people around him, and he was good at his job, which included being an excellent shot. Had he stayed in longer, I have no doubt that eventually he would have shot and killed someone and maybe even a lot of someones. And I think he would be relatively ok with it. I think my brother would have had a major problem with it, though I guess if he had to, he could/would. He'd be a lot more messed up about it later, though, at least outwardly. At any rate, I think my husband was a 19 year old who had no interest whatsoever in college and saw the Marines as something he could do instead. He'll tell you now that he was a horrible Marine, though I've never gotten the impression that he regrets it, and he's still immensely proud of getting through Parris Island and then being Force Recon. For someone who hates being told what to do or how to dress and is insanely stubborn, I sometimes can't believe he did it. I suspect a lot of adolescent anger, resentment, and desire to prove people wrong did a lot to drive him. I think also the adrenaline rush had a lot to do with it. He loved jumping out of planes and repelling and using zip lines and stuff like that. Plus he loved playing with the toys. I can't even count the number of times we've watched an action adventure movie where he's done whatever the people on screen are doing. Now, he absolutely HATES the fetishization of the military, and he squirms whenever he hears the words "thank you for your service." I mentioned recently how I thought it'd be funny if he and my brother went to a gun range to compare efficiency, and he said it sounded like something that would support the NRA so he had no interest. But I still think he would not hesitate to kill someone if we were in legitimate danger. |
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