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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Americans don't want to fight for their country anymore

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Americans don't want to fight for their country anymore

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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The military is struggling to recruit, amid an apparent disconnect with the younger generation. But it is a complex picture.
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    Is it good to beat the shit out of the school bully after he picks a fight with you so he learns to stop picking fights with people? I would say so.

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      Not if you’re quite similar to that bully

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        There’s a difference between being a good country and being a global force for good. In helping to defeat the Nazis, the U.S. was a global force for good regardless of what else they did, had done or will do. The same with Stalinist Russia.

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          And then they took all the top scientists from Germany and Japan, who were guilty of crimes against humanity, and made them high ups in the American government

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          Not really

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            Bad countries can’t do good things?

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              If they did they’d be good countries

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                So it was bad to defeat the Nazis and the Confederates?

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                  Vultures can kill each other

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                    Vultures are good. They eat carrion that would otherwise rot. They also generally don’t kill each other. So I’m not sure that your analogy works.

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