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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why can't we have nicer kinder snipers that appreciate art.[/quote] So snipers get to come home and kill people, beat people, and accuse the federal government of killing dozens of Americans without due process?[/quote] We ask them to do atrocious thinks to protect our county, lack the ability to manage mental illness when they return, then you sit iny our warm homes with your high speed internet and degrees you don't use judging them. [/quote] Exactly[/quote] Of course Kyle had the right to write the book. He chose to put it out there for whatever fame, glory , praise, criticism, discussion, and judgement that would bring. Thousands of other vets chose not to do so.[/quote] But yet all the vets are praising him for bringing light to a subject they don't feel feel sure about only because of public feeling. Veterans are treated like garbage here in the US. They are expected to come back and never mention a word and have a normal life. PTSD, anxiety, depression, night terrors, shadow limbs, suicides. That is not normal. The only ones that are making a big deal about it are non-military liberals who think that combat is never the answer. And other vets do write books, this is just the biggest current one out there right now. [/quote] Vets are not treated like garbage here. Vets are heroized now. We honor them at public events, we give them discounts, they proudly display their veteran status on their cars and trucks. This is not the Vietnam era anymore. They are treated like shit by being sent into useless wars. Almost all of these guys coming home with head trauma, PTSD, and missing limbs fought a war in Iraq that had nothing to do with defending our country. Sorry, but it's true. We were right to go into Afghanistan, but we absolutely did NOT have to invade Iraq. That is why they have PTSD. That is why they have night terrors, anxiety, depression. You can't always rebuild people when you break them. [/quote] Exactly. I remember seeing a tribute to veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan years ago at Arlington. The military dead at that point wad about a quarter O what it is now. I broke down in tears of anger thinking about how fucking pointless it was that all of those people were dead. They were sent to fight based on outright LIES. This is why I, and why I suspect many others, feel conflicted about Kyle being held up as a hero...because the words I read in his book show that he was utterly brainwashed into thinking the mission was justified. I want our people in uniform to be brave enough to question the wisdom and fitness of the elected or appointed "officials" who send them to fight and die based on LIES. When vets come home viewing the world in binary terms, like Kyle did, it tells me they have lost the ability to question and frankly, that scares the hell out of me. We're all counting on these people to protect us...and to me that means more than just following orders. But maybe I expect too much, maybe I am being unfair, I don't know. I see Kyle as a prime example of so many things that our country has gotten dead wrong over the past 20 years. And these are not thongs which I choose to celebrate.[/quote]
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