Indeed.
The whole issue is "supporting our troops" really first came up in the Vietnam War, although there different levels of support based on the region of the country. The blind adoration was much greater in the South than it was in the North. Based on that tendency along with warmer climate, most military bases were deliberately constructed there so that the local populace could venerate them as most of the soldiers wished.
Now wait a second. You are alleging that 'most' military bases were deliberately constructed in the South just so the local populace could venerate the military?
Seriously?
First of all, I dont even think 'most' military bases are in the South, and that the majority actually are outside of what the borders of the 'South' are considered.
Secondly, do you have any source of legitmate support for your opinion on this? I really would want to read this one.
Third. If the plan were to get the populace to venerate the military, wouldnt it have made better sense to build the bases near larger population centers?
This sentiment of being directly opposed to the enlistment of troops largely evaporated after the Vietnam War, even though most soldiers still demanded adoration as they did before.
Soldiers 'demanded' adoration? What?
Where do you get this from? Does this have any basis in factual history during or just after the Vietnam war period?
But is it also right for soldiers to demand adoration, much like many cops do, especially when they are used to oppress people?
You know, I'm not sure where you get this idea that soldiers 'demand' adoration. In fact, i'll state that from my perspective as a career soldier, I've seen no basis for it at all in my entire career. The idea, for example, that soldiers could be seen stalking the aisles of a Safeway store telling people to adore them is just simply ridiculous...not to mention it would have the utterly opposite affect that was sought. Thats how people react to such arrogance....
Ahhh. Now I see. This ridiculous claim of 'adoration' simply comes from your own personal perception of the military being arrogant....not from any real or factual examples of soldiers demanding adoration. Now I get it.
Should we blindly adore someone merely because they decided to join a branch of the military, regardless of their beliefs or motivation? Would they adore atheistic "socialists" who joined the military? Or would they do everything they could to get them to leave?
Soldiers dont demand adoration, but I do think it quite evident that you utterly believe to your core that those in the military are arrogant, thus this accusation of yours.
All this reminds me of a quote from the movie A Few Brave Men:
Now wait a second (again)...your basing your premise that soldiers demand adoration from a line in a movie? Not to mention the fact that the COL Jessup character had very little in common with your average soldier...given that fact, it would seem to support your accusation as being very minimal, as he was the only character in that movie displaying that attitude...and even then, he isnt demanding 'adoration' from the civilian populace, he is demanding what he considers respect for his rank from a junior officer.
I also dont think anywhere in your entire post did you actually answer the thread question. What does 'support the troops' mean to you? Do you think accusing them of constantly seeking adoration as viable support for them?