+1And as for "losses are miniscule in the grand scheme of things", I urge you to rethink that statement and either retract it or clarify it.
Very crass and thoughtless.
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People say lots of things. The Grauniad prints quite a lot more...That is extremely patronising from all angles. You are basically saying that no soldier joins the army for patriotic reasons, when in fact, as this story suggests it's quite the opposite. What I see there from the soldiers themselves is that they did sign up for those reasons, however now have become educated and can't get out.
Doesnt mean its not true.So we target known poverty stricken areas to recruit for the army because if we tried to recruit in areas where there are more options for employment we'd be wasting our time. That is incredibly sad.
Are we? Who's We? I certainly dont.When a corporation targets the poor to recruit for slave labour, we are all up in arms. This is no different.
Again this we. I've advised quite a few people to apply for the army, all of whom fitted my archetype, no qualies no job.We then use that "middle class" nonsense that says... "but if we didn't give them the work, they would starve to death". In other words, it's justified and makes us feel better!
The UK has deployed about 50,000 man years to afghanistan (actualy more, but ignore pre 2006), and have suffered 350 dead. A casualty rate of 0.7% per year.And as for "losses are miniscule in the grand scheme of things", I urge you to rethink that statement and either retract it or clarify it.
It was ever thus - AIUI there was a deliberate recruitment drive in poorer northern areas during WW1.TroubledTimes wrote:
So we target known poverty stricken areas to recruit for the army because if we tried to recruit in areas where there are more options for employment we'd be wasting our time. That is incredibly sad.
The poor have always been exploited. I used to feel angry about it, but since I learned about PO I've realised that most of humanity will die off soon anyway and there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it. I'm not going to waste my time fighting a losing moral battle.When a corporation targets the poor to recruit for slave labour, we are all up in arms. This is no different.
We then use that "middle class" nonsense that says... "but if we didn't give them the work, they would starve to death". In other words, it's justified and makes us feel better!
If you can't cope with the reality of the situation, that's your problem.caspian wrote:Dear god, change your medication please. You're a walking LATOC chicken little. You must be a riot at parties.Ludwig wrote:I used to feel angry about it, but since I learned about PO I've realised that most of humanity will die off soon anyway and there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it.
You talk as though your grim vision of the future is cast in concrete. There are few things that I can predict as forcefully as you, but the one thing that I can tell you is that you are no prophet, and may well be wrong.Ludwig wrote:If you can't cope with the reality of the situation, that's your problem.caspian wrote:Dear god, change your medication please. You're a walking LATOC chicken little. You must be a riot at parties.Ludwig wrote:I used to feel angry about it, but since I learned about PO I've realised that most of humanity will die off soon anyway and there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it.
Unlike complacent optimists such as yourself for whom life is just one long party, I've learned through experience that life can be shit, and so I don't smugly expect everything to work out for the best on either a personal or a global level.
So go **** yourself.
It's a "reality" concocted in your mind Ludwig. You have no evidence that things will turn out that way, but you speak as if you absolutely know, 100%, that everything will turn to shit.Ludwig wrote:If you can't cope with the reality of the situation, that's your problem.
Firstly, you know nothing about me or my circumstances. Secondly, I'm not an optimist - I'm sure that life is going to get tough and people will become a lot poorer. But I don't go on and on and on about it, grinding people down like the Daily Wail does constantly. No wonder some people are put off joining forums like this, when there are gloomy Marvin-types endlessly promoting doom for all. Not exactly a way to engage people is it?Unlike complacent optimists such as yourself for whom life is just one long party, I've learned through experience that life can be shit, and so I don't smugly expect everything to work out for the best on either a personal or a global level.
Did the paper have any explanation as to why it effects only jingoists of below average intelligence?TroubledTimes wrote:It's quite a common phenomenon which usually occurs with males aged between 20 and 30. They leave the comfort of the home and take on responsibility of their own destiny. It can be a huge pressure because males are historically (not necessarily correctly) seen as the breadwinners.
I read a paper on it years ago, and whether it's roller coasters, scary films, or even doom, it challenges their ability to be able to "survive" and to be confident and in control of their own destiny.
As people get jobs, have their own income, live in their own home, have kids etc, they get control and gain confidence, and have the ability to be more pragmatic about survival or life threatening situations.
Whether this is complete cobblers is up for debate, but there's no doubt that some people "get off" on doomer porn so to speak.
Actually, I agree with you - in my case though, I don't think it gives me an automatic excuse to be a pessimist. Struggle with my own version of denial, yes.Ludwig wrote:since I learned about PO I've realised that most of humanity will die off soon anyway and there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it.
That's part of the fun of being alive. A very small part, but...Ludwig wrote:I'm not going to waste my time fighting a losing moral battle.
Sounds like the moral battle has already been lost in your mind Ludwig.Ludwig wrote: The poor have always been exploited. I used to feel angry about it, but since I learned about PO I've realised that most of humanity will die off soon anyway and there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it. I'm not going to waste my time fighting a losing moral battle.
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