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The idea that I should care about a corporate losing money is laughable to me. I'll give anyone a discount when allowed by the company without hesitation.
Oh, I'm all in for spending company money. But I'd rather not incentivize murderers.
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I was highlighting the fallacy in your argument, but that was clearly a waste of time.
You obviously don't know the history of veterans in the U.S. or what brought this type of culture to the U.S.
You probably see the military as an extension of a government you hate (understandable) and think of its members as fully endorsing said government (not correct at all).
That you get butthurt over a discount says a lot about you though.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm not the same person of the original comment. For you to personally insult me while not bothering to read the name of the user says a lot about you too though.
I hope you have a great day.
Edit: Also, nowhere in my comment did I mention that I hated the US government or the military because it's completely besides the point, I said that I didn't understand why a subset of people that contribute as much as others are supposed to get get special privileges. I'm not even from the US, it's not a thing where I'm from. You sure assumed a lot about me.
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hows that lol
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My problem with the whole thing is well expressed by Bojack Horseman.
An IT technician who spends their entire career in air-conditioned offices in their home country but happens to be employed by the army is worthy of adoration, special treatment and prioritisation, but obviously a nurse saving lives on a daily basis and facing routine abuse from violent drunks and psychotic nutcases can fuck right off because they work at a privately-owned hospital.
Drawing a circle around the armed forces saying "these people are deserving of unquestionable praise and arbitrary benefits" is the same as saying "no-one else is" and it's insulting to the intelligence of everyone involved.
This point would come off better if it were an argument for expanding the circle to include nurses and such, rather than removing the circle altogether.
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You're on .ml
You're all closer to Nazis than they are.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Oh cool, can I ask for a military discount now or do you need proof you've murdered children to get it?
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It's not about someone getting a discount. It's about businesses incentivizing American military that is prone of causing misery around the globe. It is immoral and insane.
You're just a hater because you didn't think to mow down a village so you could get $1 off your burger
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Most of these roles are means to help actual infantry and pilots to kill people.
The only roles that might be seen as something different are medic and cook. But even then - they are there so that the soldiers could be there on the battlefield later on.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Sending an army of medics and cooks would be pretty based if they weren't there to help the people doing the pillaging instead of the people who need it.
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I'm not the same person of the original comment. For you to personally insult me while not bothering to read the name of the user says a lot about you too though.
I hope you have a great day.
Edit: Also, nowhere in my comment did I mention that I hated the US government or the military because it's completely besides the point, I said that I didn't understand why a subset of people that contribute as much as others are supposed to get get special privileges. I'm not even from the US, it's not a thing where I'm from. You sure assumed a lot about me.
wrote last edited by [email protected]You think that's an insult?
I'm commenting on a behavior, not a person.
Doesn't matter if are not OP, your sentiment is clearly the same and my comment still stands.
Your comment, however, screams that you are faux offended, so you can feel like you are on the high road.
Edit: No place I know l let's you have a vet AND a senior discount. It's one or the other
I see student discounts a lot. What has a student done that an electrician hasn't, so that the student deserves a discount but not the electrician?
The right answer: Who gives a shit?
It's a STUPID FUCKING argument that just highlights a really fucking petty person.
Now if a person acts entitled to a discount, then that is an entirely different story.
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Sending an army of medics and cooks would be pretty based if they weren't there to help the people doing the pillaging instead of the people who need it.
UN is doing pretty much that. A little armed personnel, a lot of medics and cooks to help the locals
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Idea for any leftist bakeries out there: charge military members even more, veterans even more still. Refuse to make them cake! Make a big deal about it. Enjoy your free national media attention. Send me a little cut.
A little cut, as in a slice of cake?
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UN is doing pretty much that. A little armed personnel, a lot of medics and cooks to help the locals
Somehow I think they don't get to burn a trillion dollars a year to do that though
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Somehow I think they don't get to burn a trillion dollars a year to do that though
wrote last edited by [email protected]Things that actually help people don't cost that much. For some people, it's a problem.
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A lot of them just assume that everywhere bends over backwards for them. It's incredibly obnoxious. Source: was a bartender for a decade
Source: was a bartender for a decade
Thank you for your service 🫡
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I'm so glad I gave all of my 20s to get shot at on the other side of the world in a desert, and now live with crippling PTSD, anxiety, and gastrointestinal disorders. But really, it's all worthwhile because I get 10% off at the Gap.
Ah but you brought freedom and democracy to a bunch of dumb dusty people, right?
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I don’t see how this is helpful. I guess you’re trying to remove incentives for joining the military? But really you’re just punishing veterans with PTSD. Keep in mind the military, at least in America, recruits what are effectively kids and then makes it a crime to disobey orders or quit. I’m not saying soldiers aren’t responsible for their actions, but also that kinda feels like punishing the working class for the crimes of the ruling class.
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I don’t see how this is helpful. I guess you’re trying to remove incentives for joining the military? But really you’re just punishing veterans with PTSD. Keep in mind the military, at least in America, recruits what are effectively kids and then makes it a crime to disobey orders or quit. I’m not saying soldiers aren’t responsible for their actions, but also that kinda feels like punishing the working class for the crimes of the ruling class.
None of this entitles them to a discount.
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Related: JC Penney very publicly stopped pretending everything was always on sale, and just set everything to the "sale" price.
Despite the publicity of the move, sales tanked. Just a few months later, everyone involved was sacked, and they went back to pretending everything was always on sale.
Wait, was that the same as the 'not setting prices at 0.99 instead of 1.00' company?
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I don’t see how this is helpful. I guess you’re trying to remove incentives for joining the military? But really you’re just punishing veterans with PTSD. Keep in mind the military, at least in America, recruits what are effectively kids and then makes it a crime to disobey orders or quit. I’m not saying soldiers aren’t responsible for their actions, but also that kinda feels like punishing the working class for the crimes of the ruling class.
But really you’re just punishing veterans with PTSD
Failing to give special treatment to someone is not punishing them. Especially when we're talking about special treatment for an entire category of people, most of whom don't have PTSD (estimates range from 6-27% of those deployed to a war zone, and not all veterans served in a war zone), many of whom are financially well off.
Maybe the VA and the federal government should do more for vets. Maybe the military itself should take care of the troops a bit better. But asking private businesses to prop up veterans at their own expense seems like a misguided approach.
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