"We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life defending something. You use them as a punchline."
umm i dont think theres any honour in covering up the manslaughter of one of your troops lol/thread
Something is a weird way to say "Israel"
the fact this dialogue resonated with boomer theater audiences 30 years ago is just more evidence we will lose this war badly because they are completely COMPLETELY out of touch with younger people
>>530438435kek thisHow many people quote shit from him and miss the entire point of the movie.
>>530438549>we will lose this war badlyPost timestamped hand
>>530438435truth and honor is easily exploited by the sinister, but there is no human civilization without it
>>530438435He was the classic example of a toxic hypocritical lifer. They were the bane of me and my troops existences when I was in. Every supervisor you have, learn from them, whether it is good, bad or ugly.
>>530438953And what about gunny sarge Hartman?
>>530439007His character was toxic yet meant well, many MTIs (Military Training Instructors) hazed the trainees too much and got put under investigation. There's a fine line to push people and to break people, and if you can toe that you'll get the maximum potential out of your people. One of my favorite supervisors, man we would grapple in the shop over whatever and I got choked out numerous times. But all it did was make me stronger, why there's nothing to complain about. The olden days of the military were legit, the pussy whipped brady bunch nonsense was cancer. I had to punch out after the absurd coofvid era.
>>530438435Or in throwing a couple of junior members to the wolves to cover your own ass
Zogbot whaaaaaaaaaat?
>>530439624>The olden days of the military were legit, the pussy whipped brady bunch nonsense was cancerYup, now these fags just parrot "ain't dying for Israel" like that's a real thing. It's podcast brain rot.