Eskimo Spy
Well-Known Member
I have a question. I have the misfortune of dealing with an individual who was in the military, and his belief is this; because he served, he is better than civilians, and not only that, he says most people in the military think that civilians are lowly morons who don't deserve their loyal service.
Now, when I informed him that I too was a veteran, and didn't believe that nonsense, he then told me I didn't learn the "proper lessons" in the military (whatever that means).
Anyway, I was just curious about his mindset, and how prevalent it is. I have never felt that way, and no one I know who served feels that way, but it's always worth asking the question.
So?
Now, when I informed him that I too was a veteran, and didn't believe that nonsense, he then told me I didn't learn the "proper lessons" in the military (whatever that means).
Anyway, I was just curious about his mindset, and how prevalent it is. I have never felt that way, and no one I know who served feels that way, but it's always worth asking the question.
So?