What about teachers, do they get their own emblem?
Hospital staff?
Shop workers?
Politicians?
Why are we giving a specific emblem to one group of people just for doing their job?
I can guarantee that op is American. The worshipping of the military in America is very odd indeed.
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[quote]What about teachers, do they get their own emblem? Hospital staff? Shop workers? Politicians? Why are we giving a specific emblem to one group of people just for doing their job? I can guarantee that op is American. The worshipping of the military in America is very odd indeed.[/quote] I mean it sounds like the OP has more balls to risk their life then you do but what do i know. Its almost like people risk their lives or something like that, maybe theres a chance they dont come home? Also people have been praising doctors around the world and calling them heros for dealing with Covid. They are jusg doing their job aren’t they? Oh wait they are also risking their lives damn how could i forget that.
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Mate what are you even talking about? Op was specifically asking for a special emblem for the military. I'm asking why. Why should the military get a special emblem? American military specifically invades countries, murders innocent civilians all in the name of oil. Why on earth would we celebrate that?
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Clearly you weren’t involved, and got all your information from the news! If you don’t what your talking about STFU
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Edited by Gilgamesh: 9/4/2022 2:21:19 AM[quote]Mate what are you even talking about? Op was specifically asking for a special emblem for the military. I'm asking why. Why should the military get a special emblem? American military specifically invades countries, murders innocent civilians all in the name of oil. Why on earth would we celebrate that?[/quote] Because they dont do that lmao, you don’t understand how war crimes work. If they killed innocents then thats a war crime
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Do you know who "Viktor Bout" is? The US is the biggest "arms dealer" in the world. War = money, money = power, power = corruption. It's unfortunate but you my friend are a sheeple.
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[quote]Do you know who "Viktor Bout" is? The US is the biggest "arms dealer" in the world. War = money, money = power, power = corruption. It's unfortunate but you my friend are a sheeple.[/quote] War has always been profitable since medieval times, people need their weapons manufactured and people make industries around it. We have disease that take people slowly but yet we have pharmaceutical companies that create life changing drugs for a price and if those drugs were not charged at their prices for the idea of profit that drug may have never existed. Live in reality dont think people do it on purpose, if you believe that then you are honestly believing world piece is one person away not a whole “i hate your people because we believe something else”
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Your seeing the global scale of the world as a fairy tale land, which is fine I guess. But drug manufacturers depending on the drug are more for "repetitive use" because if they cured every disease. Big pharma would eventually become obsolete. Pfizer alone made 83 Billion in 2021. You need to watch the movie "Lord of war" and from there do your research it's based on the true story of "Viktor Bout" it's currently on HBO max. You'll get a way better understanding of how the world works behind the scenes.
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[quote]Your seeing the global scale of the world as a fairy tale land, which is fine I guess. But drug manufacturers depending on the drug are more for "repetitive use" because if they cured every disease. Big pharma would eventually become obsolete. Pfizer alone made 83 Billion in 2021. You need to watch the movie "Lord of war" and from there do your research it's based on the true story of "Viktor Bout" it's currently on HBO max. You'll get a way better understanding of how the world works behind the scenes.[/quote] Pharma would not become obsolete because of how a virus evolves. They simply just didn’t exist when the bigbang happened they all started somewhere and it could be tomorrow where a extremely deadly virus just pops up. Thats just how it works
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https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/human/civilians The U.S. post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, and Pakistan have taken a tremendous human toll on those countries. As of September 2021, an estimated 387,072 civilians in these countries have died violent deaths as a result of the wars. Civilian deaths have also resulted from U.S. post-9/11 military operations in Somalia and other countries. You're simply wrong I'm afraid. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%932021) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_from_U.S._drone_strikes https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.france24.com/en/live-news/20220511-pentagon-lauds-reporting-on-us-military-killing-civilians I could go on. It's well known and it's barbaric. Why on earth would bungle release an emblem celebrating that?
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Yea cause Wikipedia is a trusted source
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You chose to only comment on the Wikipedia sources and ignore the other ones?
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Edited by itzJuztThomas: 9/4/2022 10:16:53 PMYou're wasting ya breath mate, as you say they are obsessed with their military. 'They risk their lives to defend us' Well they'd be better off patrolling the streets and trying to prevent the 35,000 gun deaths every year. Edit - 45,000 gun deaths per year. Wow they really are number 1.
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[quote]https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/human/civilians The U.S. post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, and Pakistan have taken a tremendous human toll on those countries. As of September 2021, an estimated 387,072 civilians in these countries have died violent deaths as a result of the wars. Civilian deaths have also resulted from U.S. post-9/11 military operations in Somalia and other countries. You're simply wrong I'm afraid. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%932021) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_from_U.S._drone_strikes https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.france24.com/en/live-news/20220511-pentagon-lauds-reporting-on-us-military-killing-civilians I could go on. It's well known and it's barbaric. Why on earth would bungle release an emblem celebrating that?[/quote] You cant change it from the Military killed civilians to “war related casualties”
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What? The military killed civilians. Innocent people, killed by the American military. Hundreds of thousands of them. What are you even talking about?
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[quote]What? The military killed civilians. Innocent people, killed by the American military. Hundreds of thousands of them. What are you even talking about?[/quote] You said the military killed them as if they did it on purpose. Also you act as if no other military in the world has had casualties of war. Thinking that people take joy in killing civilians makes you sick
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Where did I say they did it on purpose? Where did I say they take joy from it? You're putting words in my mouth here. The simple fact is the American military has killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in recent years and I really don't see how it's a good idea for bungie to release an emblem celebrating that.
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[quote]Where did I say they did it on purpose? Where did I say they take joy from it? You're putting words in my mouth here. The simple fact is the American military has killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in recent years and I really don't see how it's a good idea for bungie to release an emblem celebrating that.[/quote] You are leaving out critical information in a attempt to mislead people and when called out say “huh where did i say that” Honestly people who do what you do disgust me
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What critical information did I leave out? Honestly people who put words in others mouths disgust me.
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[quote]Based on 3,000 documents disclosed by the Pentagon, the study alleges to have identified “an institutional acceptance of an inevitable collateral toll” during U.S. strikes. Indeed, widely available data reflects the prevalence of civilian casualties resulting from U.S. strikes against suspected terrorists. According to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ), for instance, U.S. strikes in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen from 2002 to 2020 killed between 10,000 and 17,000 people. Of these, between 800 and 1,750 are thought to have been civilians.[/quote] https://www.brookings.edu/articles/biden-can-reduce-civilian-casualties-during-us-drone-strikes-heres-how/
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Wow. Way to go above and beyond to be a tool and trash talk an entire country. Well done. 🤡
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Pediatric doctors without borders
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Edited by MEGAxBUM: 9/3/2022 4:43:07 PMnobody "worships" the military in America. you seem like a donkey cause the other word I had in mind gets censured.
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[quote]nobody "worships" the military in America.[/quote]Millions of Americans literally worship the military.
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ok prove it.
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/worship