• the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    Nobody spends memorial day reflecting on people who died in wars. They spend it swimming, grilling hot dogs, and watching Shriners drive around in their tiny cars. What would make this one any different?

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    6 months ago

    With absolute honesty, I have to say I’ve not read the article just the headline and the first paragraph.

    I know far too many servicemen and servicewomen who came out mentally and physically damaged while watching their peers die. (It sucks but this day is to recognize and honor that)

    A good portion of them will agree with you on principal. They are the same people that will say this day is about those they lost who are not military in service to our country as well as those were military.

    If you’re in a hostile situation and you have your teams back, you have your teams back. It doesn’t matter what your role is.

    If your argument is to include people who are not in the line of fire, or are in a hostile area, this is not the day to make that argument. That comes off incredibly tasteless and insulting to those who are struggling with survivors guilt, 10, 20 and even 30 years after the fact.