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At least the kid has an excuse to be stupid.
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I'm sure honoring the men and women who went into combat and died for the country is stupid.
Especially honoring friends and family that fell.
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People will be the devil's advocate for anything. There are a lot of jaded people in the world. I think we have a decent percentage of them on this board.
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Because of course, this was something that was so black-and-white, cut-and-dry, light-and-dark, and good-and-evil that there wasn't a page of debate before this. There certainly were never any extenuating circumstances at all and we all just hate kids and veterans, of course.
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You do? I had my suspicions. Seriously though, why do people argue over such small shit? Does it make you feel better about yourselves? I'm sure you've never advocated breaking rules that you thought were a bit silly, right? You've never went over the speed-limit, or littered, or jay-walked, etc. You legalists are such beacons of righteousness. I salute you and hypocrites everywhere.
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Isn't this the same as the advocation by the religious right? So good and holy except in their own lives? You religious people hate gays and the poor. You sports fans love the stupidest sports like curling and bowling- after all, they're all sports. You like eating food and you don't like liver and onions- how hypocritical. Never mind that speed limits, littering, and jaywalking are three completely different issues that also can't be blanket applied. A person could think that sacrificing their own public safety for speed limits is not worth it while being appalled at people who litter since it's an issue of laziness and be ambivalent towards jaywalkers. As to "why do people argue over such small shit"- I dunno, if it's that small and insignificant, why are you gracing us with your presence in this thread? SI
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Mark this thread as the one where Sterlingice went over the edge. I am not sure I agree or care about either side here, but your hostility towards the guy telling the story about his daughter and people supporting the kids is unusual. Did you wake up last week and suddenly come to the realization that Bill Self will be your coach for another season?
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To echo the thoughts of several on this thread--this entails digging on private property, and on a gravesite no less. While I'm sure many of the veterans' families would be supportive of the kid, I am sure that other families wouldn't want a stranger digging around the remains of their kin.
On another note, I think that a lot of the interest in this story came about because a kid was spearheading this. What if the KKK were the ones doing this? Much like their use of the adopt-a-highway programs, I could see the KKK or some other organization potentially using this gesture "to remember our veterans" as a way to force people into a dillemna. |
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Still, has nothing to do with my frustration in this thread. In the back of my mind, I keep hearing a Sports Night quote over and over: "You've gotta learn to separate the stuff from the stuff." I think most everyone's been in the situation where you just look at the larger group, be it a group of people or the general populace where you just have the frustrating feeling of "how can people be completely missing the point here" and this is what I see in this thread. And I know I'm not alone in that I've been both PM's and IM'd with people who agree with this frustration in viewing the thread. We don't hate kids or veterans- this story is about more than that and it was twisted into a "since you're not for us, you're against us and everything good like veterans, mom, and apple pie". As for the post about Blackie, since he quoted my passage from above, it seemed he was using that as his rebuttal to my points about the story, another example of that "i bet you hate what my kid did because it was a good deed just like those kids". I could have been wrong, but my only response from him was a sarcasm laden post about kids as bleeding heart liberals who grow up and become cynical and think placing flowers on graves is meaningless tripe. Frankly, that didn't sound like someone genuinely hurt that his kid was insulted but someone who was used a good story about something good his kid did as yet another propaganda-ish "you're either with us or against us" and then had to just resort to childish "Angry much" the rest of the thread. Even tho I thought this was put to rest last week in that the discussion was over and we'd just have to agree to disagree, it's started back up again with the same arguments about "I'm sure honoring the men and women who went into combat and died for the country is stupid." SI
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To be honest, I don't care either way about this issue. It didn't really create an emotional reaction in me when I read it (or the other articles). I just thought it was interesting to see someone get so emotional and angry over something so dumb. It was very refreshing that the person wasn't me for once.
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