No more nor less respect generally.
Respect should depend upon judging the individual.
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- Discounts at movies, restaurants, etc.
- Priority seating on airlines.
- And now waived student loan balances with waived tax liability.
I didn't pay attention to that objection.
Heroes are those who do heroic things.
It's not a function of one's profession, generally.
There is no "should".
Each person may do what calls to them.
Danger is a matter of what actually happens.
It is a question....neither true nor false.
Posters' answers are just opinions, & neither true nor false.
I disagree.
You question is not analogous.
My question assumed no such premise.
Your statistical view is not based upon
current data, which is what I've addressed.
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No more nor less respect generally.
Respect should depend upon judging the individual.
So you are saying that compared to lawn keepers, loggers, fishermen, etc., you have no more, nor less respect for any of the soldiers that have been injured, disabled, or killed, trying to protect our freedoms, and the ideals supporting our way of life? The question was not about judging the individual(mischaracterization). The question was specifically about your level of respect for those soldiers who have sacrificed their body and life, defending the same ideals that we all hold true. I take your failure to commit either way, as a none answer. I suppose it's better than admitting, just how you really feel.
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- Discounts at movies, restaurants, etc.
- Priority seating on airlines.
- And now waived student loan balances with waived tax liability.
I didn't pay attention to that objection.
So, do you pay any attention to the truth, or is it only your opinions that matter? Here's so more truths that you can also ignore.
Anyone can get discounted movie tickets, if they want them. Even veterans. Just ask your children if you really want to know how. Or, I can provide web sites(IMAX, AMC, CINEMAX, etc.), if necessary. As you have stated, they are just "discounted", and not free.
For some participating Airlines, disabled and severely handicapped veterans do receive priority booking and fast security checking. But this service is also available to anyone with these sorts of handicaps. In fact, it is the Airline's "duty of care" to provide all their passengers with this level of service, or they could be sued.
Are you talking about the memorandum signed by Trump, to cancel the student loan debt for veterans? More half-truth misinformation. This only applies to permanently disabled veterans, and not all veterans. This benefit has always been available to these veterans, as part of their GI bill. Trump only cut down some of the eligibility rules. Any student that is permanently/severely disabled can also cancel their student loan.
Student loan cancellation – permanently unfit to work Trump Orders Student Loan Forgiveness for Disabled Veterans So, please stop giving people all this misinformation, and half-truths. You are better than this.
There is no "should".
Each person may do what calls to them.
Danger is a matter of what actually happens.
You are correct, I did leave out the word "should". It was probably a senior's moment, and I am clearly not perfect. It is also true that people do what they do. But, I seriously doubt that soldiers enlisted, with the idea that they might not have to face any dangers. I'm sure that those soldiers that were in Viet Nam, Korea, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Iran, Venezuela, Panama, Guatemala, etc., would definitely disagree with your one dimensional definition of danger. In fact, they would say that everyday they must live with danger.
I'm not going to argue about your closed ended question, that makes an uninformed and unsubstantiated assumption about all veterans. That is, the underlying claim that veterans(not handicapped, disabled, blind, dead, etc.) are better than the rest of us. Without actually saying it. Still I have no idea, as to WHY you are asking the question in the first place. So do you personally believe that our disabled and severely handicapped veterans are being treated and respected more than the rest of us? You never actually answered the question, and your examples were not germane to your claim.
Your statistical view is not based uponcurrent data, which is what I've addressed.
We are not going to get very far, if you are just going to pick and choose only the facts, that support your confirmation bias, and just ignore the rest. I'm sure you would want others to be more objective. You can do your own math if you like.
American War Deaths Throughout History ,
United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia Believe me, my calculation should be 50 times more. So, 4,761.9 per 100,000 is an extremely conservative estimate. But it certainly proves that war is many more times more dangerous than picking up garbage, or keeping the lawns mowed. At least to those of us that have already known this. Since my figures are currently up to, and including the Afghanistan war, what specific figures are you disputing? Are you still claiming that the job of going to war is less dangerous, than logging, farming, grounds keeping, or other civilian jobs? Do you still believe that a soldier's willingness to take this level of risk, deserve more respect than keeping the grounds well maintained? Anyway, it does to me.