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you know you are a chad when you have nw0 in your 60's
I don't think there is much genuine pride in most American wars anymore. Too many normies know about the greed of the military industrial complex and now we have TWO very lengthy wars that ended in a loss, Vietnam and Afghanistan.I find it hilarious that amerimutts compare the russian army to the mongol horde when their army is literally a horde of shitskin mongrels![]()
I would have liked to join the military but was never allowed to. Believe it or not but the military is where many of us here would actually find some purpose and friendships.I don't think there is much genuine pride in most American wars anymore. Too many normies know about the greed of the military industrial complex and now we have TWO very lengthy wars that ended in a loss, Vietnam and Afghanistan.
I think there is still some rightful sense of pride in (and for) those who serve in the USA military because they defend the country and are mostly patriotic and sometimes do good things like disaster relief efforts, etc.
But a lot of that is diminished in the sense that recruitment for all US military branches is at an all-time low. Nobody wants to go into a meat-grinder or spend years of their life away digging ditches in a desert for a couple thousand dollars in sign-on contract bonuses. Even among the civilian populace this is seen. The whole world saw how horribly the USA managed and fought the Afghan War and how they literally lost the entire country, thousands of people, and billions in expensive military equipment to a bunch of guerilla Taliban fighters. It was embarrassing to say the least. We even had a whole puppet goverment set up AND allies such as the UK there fighting with us the entire war, and we STILL lost.
nobody join it because the afgan and iraq war ended. no point in joining to do nothing. once you will have a new war you will se all the adrenaline video game addicted low iq idiots joiningI don't think there is much genuine pride in most American wars anymore. Too many normies know about the greed of the military industrial complex and now we have TWO very lengthy wars that ended in a loss, Vietnam and Afghanistan.
I think there is still some rightful sense of pride in (and for) those who serve in the USA military because they defend the country and are mostly patriotic and sometimes do good things like disaster relief efforts, etc.
But a lot of that is diminished in the sense that recruitment for all US military branches is at an all-time low. Nobody wants to go into a meat-grinder or spend years of their life away digging ditches in a desert for a couple thousand dollars in sign-on contract bonuses. Even among the civilian populace this is seen. The whole world saw how horribly the USA managed and fought the Afghan War and how they literally lost the entire country, thousands of people, and billions in expensive military equipment to a bunch of guerilla Taliban fighters. It was embarrassing to say the least. We even had a whole puppet goverment set up AND allies such as the UK there fighting with us the entire war, and we STILL lost.
Theres a war in UKRAINEnobody join it because the afgan and iraq war ended. no point in joining to do nothing. once you will have a new war you will se all the adrenaline video game addicted low iq idiots joining
obviously. but you spoke about the US milateryTheres a war in UKRAINE
Nope, Where?obviously. but you spoke about the US milatery
Like I said, there is some benefit to joining. Stability, discipline, purpose, meeting new people, learning new skills. And I suppose in some weird way that can be better than typical wageslave jobs if that is what you are looking for. But that also comes at a very high cost of your time and effort. Not to mention the many other downsides to it that I already talked about. That (and changing requirements like you said) is why recruitment is down so much these days. Maybe years ago people saw more patriotic purpose and personal benefits to enlisting, but not anymore. I would bet that most people who enlisted nowadays did it out of familial obligation or trying to get some financial benefit from it (free university, contract bonus, etc) out of pure desperation.I would have liked to join the military but was never allowed to. Believe it or not but the military is where many of us here would actually find some purpose and friendships.
Its way better than stacking shelves in the store or whatever piss job many of us cels have.
I knew some military boyos in the past and there were the opposite of nt and normal.
Its sad that the requirements nowadays is completely different. I was sent by the foid psychologists in the vetting process





