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Mankind though often foolish and imperfect has always been more characterized by our inherent heroism than any other quality. Just look at those men storming the beaches of Normandy during WWII. Best believe they were afraid, but they did their jobs anyway. That's who we are and we'll get through this mess, too. Now please excuse me, I have to get back to watching Saving Private Ryan again.
I don't really share your analysis.

I think all these young people were forced to go to war (apart from volunteers, commandos and special forces)

It was that or the firing squad for treason.
 
I don't really share your analysis.

I think all these young people were forced to go to war (apart from volunteers, commandos and special forces)

It was that or the firing squad for treason.
I use the example of storming the beaches of Normandy and this is your take is no surprise to me, Patrick.
 
I appeal to the better nature in humanity and point to our shared legacy of heroism in times of great peril and along some people come to spread a thin veneer of excrement on the sentiment. Very typical.
 
I think for all the armies of the world, including the United States (especially at the time).

Literally no.

Thousands served as medics but refused to carry a gun (one Medal of Honor recipient there, IIRC). Thousands more served on the home front likely working in logistics, manufacturing, and the like. If you refused to register, you were jailed.

We didn't shoot people.
 
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Apparently people have started stealing hand sanitizer from hospitals because the panic buying has emptied the shops.
That is a two-fold problem.
1) The media will hype-up everything, regardless of whether it is particularly true or not.
2) The people tend to have only two modes: ignore whatever is happening, or completely freak out.

What is happening is very serious. You should not ignore it. You should also not beat each other up for TP. Unless...

We need to make beavis and butthead the spokesperson for aid relief during any corona virus or other relief aid! Especially if it's not dumbed down to modern standards.

I remember roleos. They were delicious.
 
I appeal to the better nature in humanity and point to our shared legacy of heroism in times of great peril and along some people come to spread a thin veneer of excrement on the sentiment. Very typical.
Do not mistake yourself. It's not at all the goal.

Regarding the heroism, I am always wary of this kind of behavior advocated by others.

;)
 
Heroism is a traditional means of control. You make a mistake, or wait for one, then fix it and play the hero. It's also the counter to self sefficiency as it makes and promotes dependency.
 
Some of us are simply keenly aware that this "shared legacy of heroism" is buried beneath the mountain of evil that precipitated its necessity.

If you want to get down to it both sides were pretty bad. But it was a crazy time.

The average soldier in the trench, the average resistance member in the smokey basement bar? Fighting for home and the person next to them. That's where you gotta look.
 
Given all the North American's and British who died storming the beaches of Normandy, a country that had recently submitted without a struggle to the Reich, I'm slightly disappointed that a Frenchman such as Patrick couldn't muster even a modicum of appreciation and respect. I guess it must soothe the French national consciousness to make believe these men were all conscripts running away from the gunfire of their whip cracking over-lords instead of what they actually doing in reality: giving everything they ever had or ever would have again for a cause greater than themselves to a people that most of them had never met and who would grow to disrespect them and sneer at their contributions in the decades to follow.

@Good Whiskey ok have it your way, I take it back; panic away my friend.
 
Given all the North American's and British who died storming the beaches of Normandy, a country that had recently submitted without a struggle to the Reich, I'm slightly disappointed that a Frenchman such as Patrick couldn't muster even a modicum of appreciation and respect. I guess it must soothe the French national consciousness to make believe these men were all conscripts running away from the gunfire of their whip cracking over-lords instead of what they actually doing in reality: giving everything they ever had or ever would have again for a cause greater than themselves to a people that most of them had never met and who would grow to disrespect them and sneer at their contributions in the decades to follow.

@Good Whiskey ok have it your way, I take it back; panic away my friend.

If Patrick wants to have a history throw down I'll kick it off.

Vichy France.

(Just sayin' - glass houses and all that!)
 
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