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2 points

This is as stupid a statement as the moron in OPs image

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Please provide evidence for your claim that not every marine that saw ground combat in Afghanistan is an unstable PTSD riddled psychopath.

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9 points

Hey now… some of them were officers and NCO’s working the desk at the supply shed…

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11 points

They were psychopaths to begin with though

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I’m in a heavy military area. I was at a brewery recently speaking to someone (I don’t remember what branch) who was involved in the invasion. I didn’t ask if he specifically saw combat or anything, but he was a pretty cool dude. He recognized the issues and how bullshit the invasion was and why there are issues with recruitment after all of that. He seemed perfectly well adjusted to civilian life from what I saw and wasn’t brain-dead like the guy in the OP.

Many people in the military are there for a job with good benefits, not to go murder people. I don’t really think this should be the only way some people feel they can get out of their situation, but it is a fact that many do feel this way. You can not support the military while still supporting the people it exploits. Support workers in general. It’s probably a good idea.

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not to go murder people

The job description is quite literally either to murder people, or support those who murder people. There are no military jobs that are without blood on their hands, directly or indirectly.

Even if someone signed up for money and benefits, they signed up for a job specifically about murder.

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No you literally cannot support members of the military while not supporting the military.

And the whole “didnt see combat” line is total horseshit.

You know what the people who didn’t see combat were doing? Signing off on reports that those 12 years olds were deffinitly enemy combatants and not civilians casualties and figuring out the logistics of how to get bullets from the factory into the heads of innocent farmers as quickly as possible.

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Many people in the military are there for a job with good benefits, not to go murder people

Murdering people is one of the benefits

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I didn’t take a job at the torture factory because I like the suffering, I did it because I felt like I could take advantage of all the atrocities for personal gain

Just interactions with troops and vets would start with them apologizing for assisting the imperial war machine.

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Oh the benefits were good? I didn’t know they were benefiting from the murder they committed, carry on then

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