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Treating army veterans right. Did 'starship troopers' have the right idea?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

In the film 'starship troopers' society was divided into two groups of people those who did military service (known as citizens) and those who haven't done military service (called civilians).

Citizens are considered with higher estime and are given better paid jobs and superior welfare benefits owing to the fact they protected society with their lives.

Although this is a science fiction film, do you think that the military veterans should be treated as a superior member of society?

It might also be a prelude to bringing back national service as an alternative for school leavers to either find employment or do national service as opposed school leavers to living off state benefits

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Totally agree with both statements X

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

If earth was being attacked by aliens then yes! Otherwise, no. I don't want school leavers trained to kill and maim people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If earth was being attacked by aliens then yes! Otherwise, no. I don't want school leavers trained to kill and maim people. "

Does that mean you object to the armed forces completely then?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Although this is a science fiction film, do you think that the military veterans should be treated as a superior member of society?

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In intellectual terms? Not wishing to offend our veterans or our country in any way, I sometimes wonder why someone who decides that they are willing to put their life on the line and willing to kill other people at the whim of politicians should be treated in any way as superior.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it is an utterly ridiculous suggestion

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Maybe we should just treat everyone with the respect that we ourselves expect from others?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Maybe we should just treat everyone with the respect that we ourselves expect from others?"

I agree....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Madness..theres too much money spent on the military as it is. And they haven't made anything better, but worse imo. Especially as they are being controlled by large corporations behind the scenes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Maybe we should just treat everyone with the respect that we ourselves expect from others?

I agree...."

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"If earth was being attacked by aliens then yes! Otherwise, no. I don't want school leavers trained to kill and maim people.

Does that mean you object to the armed forces completely then?"

No, it means what I said.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Madness..theres too much money spent on the military as it is. And they haven't made anything better, but worse imo. Especially as they are being controlled by large corporations behind the scenes. "

I think you're confusing the armed forces with the government.

The armed forces are under-funded and it's successive governments that keep sending them off to fight that are making things worse.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

And what about those that serve society without a military background ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If earth was being attacked by aliens then yes! Otherwise, no. I don't want school leavers trained to kill and maim people.

Does that mean you object to the armed forces completely then?

No, it means what I said. "

You object to school leavers being trained to kill and maim people.

The armed forces are people who've left school and they're trained to maim and kill people...

(I'm pulling your chain :p)

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"In the film 'starship troopers' society was divided into two groups of people those who did military service (known as citizens) and those who haven't done military service (called civilians).

Citizens are considered with higher estime and are given better paid jobs and superior welfare benefits owing to the fact they protected society with their lives.

Although this is a science fiction film, do you think that the military veterans should be treated as a superior member of society?

It might also be a prelude to bringing back national service as an alternative for school leavers to either find employment or do national service as opposed school leavers to living off state benefits

"

Blatant nonsense.

Go join the military, fight for 10 years and then tell us how you feel about it then.

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By *ancs MinxWoman  over a year ago

Burnley


"Maybe we should just treat everyone with the respect that we ourselves expect from others?"

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By *estinysswingersCouple  over a year ago

Worsley


"Maybe we should just treat everyone with the respect that we ourselves expect from others?"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In the film 'starship troopers' society was divided into two groups of people those who did military service (known as citizens) and those who haven't done military service (called civilians).

Citizens are considered with higher estime and are given better paid jobs and superior welfare benefits owing to the fact they protected society with their lives.

Although this is a science fiction film, do you think that the military veterans should be treated as a superior member of society?

It might also be a prelude to bringing back national service as an alternative for school leavers to either find employment or do national service as opposed school leavers to living off state benefits

Blatant nonsense.

Go join the military, fight for 10 years and then tell us how you feel about it then. "

I'm proud that I served for longer than that. Yes I saw some horrific things and had to do some terrible stuff but on the whole I feel everything was worthwhile and for the benefit of my fellow man. I'd still be doing it if I could.

I wouldn't want or accept special treatment though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Maybe we should just treat everyone with the respect that we ourselves expect from others?"

Absolutely. I give great respect to a soldier who has put his life at risk to rescue others. I do not classify a soldier who has stood on a land mine as a hero. The latter should be given as much help as possible but no more or less respect than a victim of a house fire or a road traffic accident.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So only the armed forces?..there are other professions that put their lives in danger, or are there to save people.

As much respect as I can give to people who have a career in the forces(my father was one), I dont believe in many of the conflicts we have entered into around the world...so in that respect, I have no respect for their reasons being there in the first places as I believe they are there the benefit of big business..oil/politics.

Sometimes I think people want to go back to days of conscription...fucking wake up to the society around you and see that its not perfect and its not great..but sending kids or teens into military training to improve them as people?...yeahh...thats gonna be a brilliant idea it'll solve everything...even the fact that the military will be automating much more in the future anyway with varying types of drones.

automation is the next big thing..10's of thousands of jobs will be gone in a few decades max...its a sad fact but its true..so think another way of a perfect society cos it aint military and many manual jobs will be gone.

sounds like sci-fi doesnt it..

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By *ngel n tedCouple  over a year ago

maidstone

Sometimes i think the forum should just to kiss fuck or pass threads

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"And what about those that serve society without a military background ?"

Exactly. None of these people are financially valued because they take care of burdens that have no monetary value.

As for OP, i do think people in the army shouldn't be cast aside as useless once they become useless in that role. But as the above shows nobody values those who have no financial value.

Narcissistic rulers promote very stange ideals, most of us buy into them. Not me, but enough to push the way society goes on how these people are treated.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

And fuck NO to national service.

My children are not here to serve the state, i didn't have them for that reason, their lives will be theirs and no-one will ever steal their lives or force them to anything.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If I went across the galaxy and went toe to toe with the things in the films then yes definitely. In the real world no.

All veterans get respect of me for what they have been through and perhaps more than your average Joe. But not perks like that.

Counselling housing and training for civilian life yes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sometimes i think the forum should just to kiss fuck or pass threads "

You could view most discussions on here as parallel to kiss/fuck/pass in one way or another

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"If earth was being attacked by aliens then yes! Otherwise, no. I don't want school leavers trained to kill and maim people.

Does that mean you object to the armed forces completely then?

No, it means what I said.

You object to school leavers being trained to kill and maim people.

The armed forces are people who've left school and they're trained to maim and kill people...

(I'm pulling your chain :p)"

Damn! I fell for it.

I've had a humour fail

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In the film 'starship troopers' society was divided into two groups of people those who did military service (known as citizens) and those who haven't done military service (called civilians).

Citizens are considered with higher estime and are given better paid jobs and superior welfare benefits owing to the fact they protected society with their lives.

Although this is a science fiction film, do you think that the military veterans should be treated as a superior member of society?

It might also be a prelude to bringing back national service as an alternative for school leavers to either find employment or do national service as opposed school leavers to living off state benefits

"

I think you just had a brain fart OP.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well actually this was the situation in ancient Greek city kingdoms. The only people considered citizens and allowed to vote were the free men who were by default the soldiers of the city state. Think Spartans.

Personally feel current and former military personnel not respected or looked after enough.

At least I can do my bit by opening my legs for them!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No one should be held in higher esteem based on their job alone.

There's plenty of service personnel who've done very little in their career, whereas doctors or nurses or even a shop assistant has provided a huge service to people or committed time to charity work etc.

A ridiculous idea from an ex serviceman.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well actually this was the situation in ancient Greek city kingdoms. The only people considered citizens and allowed to vote were the free men who were by default the soldiers of the city state. Think Spartans.

Personally feel current and former military personnel not respected or looked after enough.

At least I can do my bit by opening my legs for them! "

They also happily lobbed babies of a cliff if they didn't fit their idea of physical perfection. Not great role models.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No but i would say their does seem to be a large number of ex servicemen on the street. Not all are genuine of course. But before we put more money into the milatary id like to see money put towards ending homelessness xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As a ex soldier I partly agree. But the likes of nurses and doctors n fire service need more money. All who serve the country and the people should get a little extra.

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By *its_n_piecesCouple  over a year ago

where do you draw the line that demarcates job roles which "serve" the country and job roles which don't

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"where do you draw the line that demarcates job roles which "serve" the country and job roles which don't"

I mean like the services roles. The jobs that do lots but get no recognition

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By *its_n_piecesCouple  over a year ago


"where do you draw the line that demarcates job roles which "serve" the country and job roles which don't

I mean like the services roles. The jobs that do lots but get no recognition "

that's pretty vague to be fair

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By *ath_Neil_bifunCouple  over a year ago

near cardiff

No fucking way! What soldier is superior to a member of the energy services? Doctors over soldiers every time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No.

They choose to go into he army. It doesn't impress me more than any other job..its not more special than any other job.

You wanna go into the army then do but don't expect me to fawn over you are give more of a shit about you than any other human being

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By *ath_Neil_bifunCouple  over a year ago

near cardiff

*emergency, not energy

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By *ildbillkidMan  over a year ago

where the road goes on forever

There are jobs in the military that aren't about killing

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By *its_n_piecesCouple  over a year ago


"*emergency, not energy"

come to think of it, do the people who work on the energy infrastructure not serve the country? not the companies but the people/workers who make the system function

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By *enard ArgenteMan  over a year ago

London and France

As ex- military, I would say no, I have gained a lot personally by my Army service.

However, there is one thing that should be done;

We invest time and money into training servicemen for their roles, not just their trades, but military training is designed to teach you to do various things that civilians don't do ( or don't do legally)

It is also possible to become "institutionalized" in the Forces.

Many of the things you learn, stand you in good stead outside ( self- sufficiency, confidence, leadership, initiative), but some are inappropriate for life "outside".

We should invest a lot more time and effort in " de-training/ retraining" military before they leave, reinforcing the " good" traits, and "training out" the "bad" traits. Especially for those who have been in combat.

There are a lot of ex servicemen with severe mental issues as a result of what they have seen and done, who are dumped on the "real world" with no coping strategy, and little support . There are a number of charities who help, but this should be a properly funded programme .

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By *enard ArgenteMan  over a year ago

London and France


"There are jobs in the military that aren't about killing"

Everybody, even medics, are trained to kill, and everybody's role supports killing, even indirectly.

Everyone takes joint responsibility; even if you don't shoot/ bayonet someone yourself.

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