• BigBananaDealer@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    uhh im pretty sure everyday they just sat around base bored as fuck and jerking off. real life isnt a call of duty game people 😂

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      21 hours ago

      Sometimes they were so bored that they tortured and raped people. And made photos of it for others to enjoy

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        21 hours ago

        regular civilians have done that too, am i gonna suggest you do that stuff? you are a regular civilian right?

        im not saying the military hasnt done that stuff im saying the vast majority of members have probably never seen combat and more probably never even left base

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          19 hours ago

          “Everyone else is doing it too” is not a justification for rape…

          Also do you have sources for that “regular civilians too” part? Because even if Shariah is a problematic system, it’s pretty fucking strick about rape/zina.

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      1 day ago

      And yet more than a hundred thousand Afghani people died. I’m glad your trip was uneventful.

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        Shock and awe and civil unrest also took lives. The US gov’t at whole deservesbthe blame, and everyone in the military sure. But the indiscriminate murdering of civilians in the street was not common. US troops actually had rules of engagemrnt

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          You don’t have to murder civilians to humiliate, dehumanize and diminish them. You just have to disrespect them and show them they are powerless. Which both ICE and US military do.

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            20 hours ago

            My own experience was that we took our boots off and helmets off when entering homes to meet with village elders. We did not talk to nor break customs around interactions with their women. I built wells to give communities water, ensured they had cooking and fuel oil, repaired infrastructure, and I placed my body over a family to shield them when the house I was in was getting shot at.

            There were 237 casualties on my battalion, but by the end of our tour the place that was mired in firefights every day became peaceful enough that the press could walk about with officers and not even wear body armor.

            We played soccer with kids, gave out food, ran electricity to homes, and made the best of what we could.

            I have done humanitarian aid for NGOs in the years since and worked on mission trips. Neither experience has come close to the magnitude of elevating community needs as my time in the military did for those we were trying to help.

            Just my own personal experience, but felt it was worth sharing.

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            That’s not really accurate, the experience of an infantry soldier doing foot patrols in Afghanistan is completely different than someone who lived in a giant base in Iraq that had hiphop night and taco bell and never left it.