Ironic. The flags are at half staff for someone who refused to help defend their country. Plenty of soldiers were morally opposed to the war, but most weren't famous enough to skate their way out of serving. Hero...not in my book. Originally Posted by mojoworkinwhy would he be a hero anyway?
why would he be a hero anyway?Per webster's dictionary:
he's a boxer, right?
what did he do to be a hero? Originally Posted by johnnyretard
To me character is doing the right thing even when it may not be the most beneficial to you. Sacrifice is giving of yourself to help others. Many athletes gave up prime years of their life to defend this country. To me that is character and sacrifice. Originally Posted by WMJ4657Many a great people who are generally accepted as "heroes" have sacrificed their freedom and sat incarcerated for what they believed in. Is the only difference here, that what he believed in differs from what some of us believe in? Does that difference reduce or nullify his sacrifice? Who is the authority on what we get to personally feel when it comes to a question of moral choice? I'd hate for any of us to "have" to do something that we feel goes against our moral code just because someone else feels we owe it to them to do so. To serve is noble and just. But maybe, it's as much, calling or a choice. Not one that should be forced upon us?
Really.... Originally Posted by Gemma34REALLY!! And I said my..not yours ..or anyone else as far that goes.
Ironic. The flags are at half staff for someone who refused to help defend their country. Plenty of soldiers were morally opposed to the war, but most weren't famous enough to skate their way out of serving. Hero...not in my book. Originally Posted by mojoworkinTha fuck are you talking about how you gonna ask a man to fight and die for your country for no reason in a time where you would not even treat him like a human being fuck outta here every soldier that knew it was wrong should have opposed the war.