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Gibberings CX - dragged from the dole queue

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Old thread here for your delectation
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/651627-Gibberings-CIX-Faulty-y-key-Or-just-high


nobody is winding anyone up, but the fact that you show "our troops" so much respect regardless of their job just shows you up as being a complete cowtower as well

Personally I like our troops, but im not going to be bullied or made to feel like a traitor for thinking they made the wrong life choices when they agreed to sign up as being targets for almost half the worlds population ( in a manner of speaking)

Most rational minded people on our planet do not support the life your beloved troops follow Maxalfie, and it's not meant in a bad way, its just a rational way

Don't you get it though? If they hadn't signed up then people would be dragged from the dole queue to go & fight in whatever war our country's leaders decide to get involved in. Do you think there would just be world peace if people didn't join the army?

I hate when people get pissy about remembrance day. I may be wrong here, but is the point not to remember/show some sort of empathy or whatever to anyone who died in any war ever? I didn't think it was about supporting "our boys" (The Sun patter). It's about remembering everyone who ever died in a war, because war is bad & people having to die because of it is shit.

Then again, I also hate the "YOU MUST WEAR A POPPY" shite as well. I don't wear a fucking poppy & I don't think people should feel forced to either.
 
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Aye, I've got no problem with remembrance day, don't agree with war but as you say we'd be getting dragged out the dole queue for it otherwise. (Well, I wouldn't. I'm overweight and mentally unstable :D)

Morning you lot. I am going back to bed when I have had a spliff. That is all, carry on.
 
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To a large extent these things are what you make if them, I have no wish to glorify war and for me the day symbolises all those lost all over the world as a results of the the futile actions of the human race. Many of these people, including a number of members of my own family believed they were fighting for our liberty and survival, they were small men in a big man's war and they deserve some respect for that IMHO.
 
Could be like a modern fucked up version of Dads Army, bluelighters on the frontline, plucked from the brew queue.
 
in regards to the last thread... mugz talking shit again, never read so much bollocks
 
in regards to the last thread... mugz talking shit again, never read so much bollocks

I agree, modern middle eastern wars may well be a different thing but still we should not forget those people have lost their lives doing the bidding of our Government and as such deserve some dignity and respect regardless of your views on why they are there, soldiers are trained to do as they are told, misguided maybe but dead none the less, with people that love them left behind.

As far as those that lost their lives in WWII, these people were giving their lives to prevent an evil an oppressive force from taking over Europe and possibly further, we can analyse the detail all we like but there is no doubt Hiltler fully intended to carry out that plan and commit genocide along the way. This is a regime that murdered at least 6 Million Jews, women and children included and committed atrocities none of us should need to contemplate.

The vast majority of those that died did so to prevent ours and other nations becoming subject to this regime, the German soldiers that died were also victims of this appalling chapter in our history. For me it is a very real reminder of what hatred can bring to the world and how we must do what we can to stop this kind of thing in the future.

The idea that maybe we would have been better off allowing the German's to take over and impose their regime both here and elsewhere is beyond bad taste IMO.
 
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I wonder if people will remember the british soldiers who died in afghanistan and iraq as 'brave honourable men fighting for a noble and just cause' or just more victims of blair and bush. Is it just dead soldiers who get remembered or do the ones with missing limbs and PTSD count too? I've always kind of shunned these kind of events involving uniforms and flag waving, I've heard enough about ww1 and ww2 from school and stuff in the media to not need reminding again, letalone every year, that a lot of soldiers died fighting them.

Pity that after all these years of 'remembering', nobody has managed to come up with a way of stopping politicians sending the armed forces off on wars of choice and aggression like in recent times.

I also fucking hate sundays!
 
For me the only reasonable causus belli is having twenty German panzer divisions at your border threatening your way of life or your very existance. If somebody takes up arms to defend his country and his kin from foreign invasion and oppression than in my book you are worthy of all respect and honours. However failed foreign interventions in sandy shitholes that pose no harm to the country don't count as just wars.
 
Just woken up to the most excruciating cramp in my right calf fuck me did that hurt!!

went up town last night watched the united game got fuckin smashed. someone offered me a gram of meow but being skeptical i had a tester first cuz the last stuff i had post ban was shite but this stuff blew my head off. it had proper shards in it looked like glass and was a killer on the nose.

woke up on top of my bed fully clothed. my leg still hurting from that cramp!
 
Only people in uniform that I respect are fireman and fast food workers

And postmen, cleaning ladies, courier delivery man, hospital workers

So Kenny, I had 3 Uncles who all died of decease and starvation on the Burma railway, we don't know who buried the last, they were good men by all accounts, rural farm workers who were conscripted into service.

You have no respect for such people...shame on you in your cosseted world:\
 
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For me the only reasonable causus belli is having twenty German panzer divisions at your border threatening your way of life or your very existance. If somebody takes up arms to defend his country and his kin from foreign invasion and oppression than in my book you are worthy of all respect and honours. However failed foreign interventions in sandy shitholes that pose no harm to the country don't count as just wars.

The thing is people join the military expecting to take orders from the government, usually on the assumption they aren't going to be sent to fight unless there's a justifiable need. The politicians responsible for the UK's involvement in the gulf war, the invasion of iraq, the occupation of afghanistan, the 'intervention' in libya etc all had their justifications for it at the time, the lying cunts.

I can't believe how the current government has behaved with syria, they are just waiting for the chance to 'intervene', even though they've managed to contribute a lot to the instability and loss of life there without the military even setting foot there.
 
I respect the people that fought in legit wars in the past, but I can't support the current british mercenaries over there in an unjustified war, looting and killing anything they feel like. Today I will be remembering all the children and civilians that have lost their lives defending their own country from foreign invaders.
 
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