Lotus49 said:Me personally, I'd rather leave this world, never having to kill. Hopefully that can be the case.
A reporter once asked an anonymous sniper in Afaghanistan what he felt when he killed an enemy insurgent. The sniper thought quietly for a moment before answering: "Recoil."
I don't think it would be that hard to kill someone in war. People have been doing it forever, if it were so difficult, there would be no war.
Does that work both ways?Killing the enemy is like stepping on an ant. Do you worry about that? It is just a screwed up moral code that this world has created that makes us feel bad for killing an enemy...
Do we feel bad when we spray a can of raid on some bees? No. So don't feel bad now.
So,
I am a 21 year old Male. I have enlisted in the U.S. Army as an Infantryman (11Bravo), we are scheduled to deploy in 30 days from today. Everyone that I talk to has nothing but negative things to say about Iraq, being there, the deaths, what it is like to lose close friends and what not.
So It got me to thinking, what would you feel, do, and experience if you were to kill someone? Even if it was from an insurgency dedicated to the destruction of your government and your heretic views on life?
I joined as an infantryman because I decided if I was going to join the Army, i wasn't going to be "Chairborne", I was going to be part of the fight. There really is only 2 parts to the army, those who fight, and those who support those who fight. So I am anxious to know what my fellow Civ-Fans think, If you were to join, what would it do to you physically, mentally, and morally to kill someone? Even if they were opposed to your entire way of life? (and no it doesn't mean you have to be fighting for the U.S., because I know a lot of you are non-US citizens.
Don't they provide that sort of psychological training @ boot camp (or wherever it is you go for training)
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Many of you seem to not get my point. It is a new modern social construct that we are supposed to feel all this compassion. This is a moral code created by a certain sect of society. What makes it right? It seems many of you have not thought about it.
Humans are not wired to feel this way. It is created. Some society leave their babies to die. In history there are tons and tons of bloodthirsty cultures. They surely didn't shed tears as they conquered lands.
It is a modern invention. In other words, don't develop your moral code based upon others or based upon whats on tv. Figure out what you value, why you value, and how you want to live your life...and live off of that.
Many of you seem to not get my point. It is a new modern social construct that we are supposed to feel all this compassion. This is a moral code created by a certain sect of society. What makes it right? It seems many of you have not thought about it.
Humans are not wired to feel this way. It is created. Some society leave their babies to die. In history there are tons and tons of bloodthirsty cultures. They surely didn't shed tears as they conquered lands.
It is a modern invention. In other words, don't develop your moral code based upon others or based upon whats on tv. Figure out what you value, why you value, and how you want to live your life...and live off of that.