How to silence the disrepectful

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Watching that makes you realize two things......

We are lucky to have soilders watching over us day and night.

And, Unfortunatley we don't deserve them.
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Re: How to silence the disrepectful

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jeo556</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Watching that makes you realize two things......

We are lucky to have soilders watching over us day and night.

And, Unfortunatley we don't deserve them.
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I agree 100%
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Inogame</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great vid, but I suggest not reading the comments on it. They will only make you angry and sad. </div></div>

Unfortunately, that describes most of what one encounters on the internet! Of course being an anonymous toughguy/lout is fun for those who would literally piss themselves if a real flesh and blood person ever confronted them, so it's all relative...
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Inogame</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great vid, but I suggest not reading the comments on it. They will only make you angry and sad. </div></div>

The comments don't surprise me one bit. Most of our generation those under 40 which I am part of, and those in college have been indoctrinated in school by liberals to disrespect America.
 
Re: How to silence the disrepectful

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fritz24</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Inogame</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Great vid, but I suggest not reading the comments on it. They will only make you angry and sad. </div></div>

Unfortunately, that describes most of what one encounters on the internet! Of course being an anonymous toughguy/lout is fun for those who would literally piss themselves if a real flesh and blood person ever confronted them, so it's all relative...

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Pimply faced fuckbags who post that shit would like a word with you:

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I say show them a lesson using:

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Even though I did not serve, I was saddened by the behavior the general public displayed at the Tomb on our last trip to D.C. I have taken my family, and children there several times.
Overall, the crowd was deplorable. Talking, joking, kids not under any type of restraint. It spoke volumes for what our society has become, and what is tolerated.
 
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The comments are maddening. The use of the Freedom of Speech to justify boarish behaviour is weak minded at best.

Dissent and critical review of all aspects of our government, police and military is the best act of a civilian as long as it's with the motive of maintaining the best traditions, values and Constitution of the United States of America. Where dissent is corrupted by mere disrespect and loutish behaviour then an attitude adjustment is warranted.

As a civilian I'm disgusted by those people. As a civilian I promise that I will raise my child to be better than that.

As an aside I will offer this: I'm an amateur student of human behaviour, it's made a huge difference to my professional life. When the untested, undisciplined or low-thinking are suddenly confronted or placed in the presence of someone who has met and overcome challenges or attained a level of skill and comportment they might feel beyond them to achieve, then their first reaction is a defensive one. They will either act like 'it's no bid deal and so deserves no attention' or they will actively attack it to undermine it in order to lessen their inferiority complex.

Sometimes it's not disrespect (you have to understand something at a minimum level to disrespect it), it's just weakness.
 
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With the advance of science, we have been able ID the fallen for quite sometime, however; there are those that have fallen and have not been recovered-the tomb stands for them also. For this to even happen at all is sad. When I was in school, history, and civics were the norm, we started everyday with a pray, the pledge, and the raising of the flag. I guess only private schools (and only some of them) do this any more. Military service (not the draft) was common among people of both political parties, and some states (per capita) did not have a far larger number of men serving than others (again per capita). The film doesn't show who these people are, but I can guess a lot about them.
 
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I think sometimes that returning to obligatory national service in this country would knock more than one sneer off of disrespectful pie holes. People don't appreciate what they have until the cost of maintaining it comes close to home.