sleazy -> RE: Soldiers....unique service or just another part of society? (11/26/2006 10:43:32 PM)
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Real quick reply People who have served society as a whole in any guise are no more and no less deserving of respect than any other individual, respect is earned on merit, not a right for putting in time (time for which the reward is often far greater than for a suit wearer) Long answer The company I work for employs mainly ex military/police personell, are any of them better than an average joe? Yes, because we cherry pick the best of the best. The vast majority of applicants fail our very first screening for any number of reasons, on the flip side I have never served in uniform, and many of our specialists have always worn suits rather than uniforms. On a personal level I would have to say the vast majority of ex servicemen I have met I have found to be personally distasteful, and in many cases the longer term of service the less I like the individual. I have come across more than a few that simply cannot cope without the structure and rigidity imposed by serving. Side point Starship Troopers does encourage people to serve in the military to gain the reward of suffrage (amongst other things), however as it is a military state that means ALL civil servants are in the armed forces, from the tax collector to the admiral of the fleet. It does not in its own right promote an aggressive or war mongering society. Please ignore the movie, and if you have the DVD especially ignore the directors commentary, the poor guy got it all wrong. Design or accident I dont know.
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