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Heart bleeds for Musk

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HM served his country. ....
For right or wrong.
Afghanistan has been the site of numerous invasions throughout history, with notable foreign powers including the British Empire (three times in the 19th and early 20th centuries), the Soviet Union (1979–1989), and the United States (2001–2021).
Because one does the bidding of one's country does not automatically mean you are doing good, or doing right.
You are simply following the policies dictated by the politicians.
And as most on here will attest, the decisions of politicians are frequently wrong.

The Most Disastrous British Military Blunders That Changed World History​

 
For right or wrong.

Because one does the bidding of one's country does not automatically mean you are doing good, or doing right.
You are simply following the policies dictated by the politicians.
And as most on here will attest, the decisions of politicians are frequently wrong.

all v. interesting, i'm sure...




...but what the f. does it all have to do with E.Musk?
 
all v. interesting, i'm sure...
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...but what the f. does it all have to do with E.Musk?
Nowt, It just developed from previous comments, the way that many threads wander off-topic.

Nothing wrong with H-man's sense of humour this morning
Except he's misguided as usual. All Trump had to do was the threaten to turn off the tap of military aid to Israel.
I see Highway Man claims to have served in Afghanistan. Obviously he's an ardent supporter of foreign powers invading other countries, and forcing western culture on them.
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HM served his country....
For right or wrong.
 
That is a stupid post.....

HM served his country. Give him credit
He admitted to lying about it. There are more holes in his alleged service story, than a good sized Swiss cheese.
The bloke lives in fantasy land.
 
Wait - so we can not buy his cars again now.
1st we could and the lefties loved him
Then he joined up with trump - so the lefties hated him and were slashing tesla tyres
Then he left the trump gov - so it was ok to buy his cars again
And now we are back to -- can not buy his cars again.
 
Wait - so we can not buy his cars again now.
1st we could and the lefties loved him
Then he joined up with trump - so the lefties hated him and were slashing tesla tyres
Then he left the trump gov - so it was ok to buy his cars again
And now we are back to -- can not buy his cars again.
I believe it's a free country and you can buy whichever car you wish. Or am I mistaken?
 
Wait - so we can not buy his cars again now.
1st we could and the lefties loved him
Then he joined up with trump - so the lefties hated him and were slashing tesla tyres
Then he left the trump gov - so it was ok to buy his cars again
And now we are back to -- can not buy his cars again.

Or, he just started acting like a nazi nutjob (which, along with his wealth) is what drew him to Trump (and Trump to him).
 
He admitted to lying about it. There are more holes in his alleged service story, than a good sized Swiss cheese.
The bloke lives in fantasy land.
You have no idea, I couldn’t care any less what you think. You ever served have you? No of course not.
 
I see Highway Man claims to have served in Afghanistan. Obviously he's an ardent supporter of foreign powers invading other countries, and forcing western culture on them.
Done more for my country than anything you have ever done. Disrespectful pip squeak.
 
For doing more than any other world leader has done and brought peace to the Middle East. He deserves one.
No. Not according to those independent people that judge.

I agree with them. If he gets himself into court, and the leaders of the Israel Palestine war too, then, and only then, MIGHT he deserve it.
 
Just some general observations on why people join the army:
It is a generally accepted truth that the Army recruits most of its soldiers from the lowest socio-economic groups in the country. The status of a soldier, while often admired, has never been high, and joining the Army has always been seen as a good option for young people with few qualifications or difficult pasts.
While roughly 45% of all young people leave school with 5 GCSE subjects graded A-C only, 17% of all Army recruits in 2003-04 had English at A-C level, with the figure for Maths at about 10%. On average Army recruits have 0.9 of a GCSE at grade A-C.
However, it is possible to say that the educational qualifications of soldiers is considerably below the national average. Records also show that 24% of all Army applicants in 2003-04 were unemployed for a significant period before applying.
In 1999-2000, research was undertaken into the socio-economic background of Army recruits in the Cardiff catchment area. Five hundred recruits who joined the Army between 1998 and 2000 were interviewed, and their records analysed. The analysis illustrated the following:
  • 69% were found to have come from a broken home.
    50% were classified as coming from a deprived background.
    16 % had been long term unemployed before joining.
    35% had had more than eight different jobs since leaving school (nearly all on a casual basis). Just over 60% had left school with no academic qualifications.
    40% were joining the Army as a last resort.

... You ever served have you? ....
I've never felt the need.
 
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