| Final-Fan said: Expansion of previous post: I realize that as a man who is proud of his country, and proud of the armed forces and the men who serve in them, it must pain you very much to have to stand there (figuratively) and listen to someone tell you that such-and-such percent of them are rapists. But sticking your head in the sand or beating up the messenger doesn't make those crimes disappear, and ignoring the problem is no way to solve it and make the best military on the planet even better. |
There is a difference between recognizing flaws in an outstanding group of people, and considering them less then average due to those flaws.
And my feelings are not patriotic. I would want to kick a French mans ass if I can across one who had zero resect for the french solder that chose to risk his life to protect there's.
Freedom is not free. It's payed for by the men and women who volunteer to serve. Give them some credit.







