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I wonder if they're rethinking their decision to join this country's armed forces.
At least they got some useful skills out of it. Hopefully they put them to good use! 🙂
Yeah, the common phrase used by people joining is they joined "to protect your freedom." If it turns out that the actual threat to our freedom is at home, are they still willing to fight?
(I know, the vast majority of enlistees didn't join for this reason. They joined to get out of a bad situation. It's a job with fairly good pay and fantastic benefits.)
Or they are hypocrites because a lot of them join to escape poverty. It's easy for the military, the marines and all those recruit poor people. Sometimes they don't really have much choice anyway.