Is military respected in your country? Here only veterans, no one gives a fuck about those currently serving.
Is military respected in your country? Here only veterans, no one gives a fuck about those currently serving
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How do people make throwaway twitter accounts like that?
When I try to the same it asks for my phone number.
Kinda, is more for the status, military man's earn good money and have plenty of benefits, for if they die independently of how the wife/sons receive a pension until all child's reach 18 or end their studies(up to 25) and receive money for the insurance (up to 1 millon)
FUCK AMERIGOBLO SUBHUMANS
the wehrmacht is respected for their heroic struggle against subhumanity, the bundeswehr not so much
Every soldier here is respected
Name ONE empire or superpower that did not have military worship
Yes, although not sure why.
They're respected, just in case the sleeping gommies chinkoid up to something.
No empire has ever worshipped common soldiers, the US are the only ones. In China or Rome or elswhere soldiers were considered scum.
There's fake legit number online that you can use.
No
Link?
>Livy asserts
”... if any people ought to be allowed to consecrate their origins and refer them to a divine source, so great is the military glory of the Roman People that when they profess that their Father and the Father of their Founder was none other thanMars, the nations of the earth may well submit to this also with as good a grace as they submit to Rome's dominion.”
>In China or Rome or elswhere soldiers were considered scum.
I don't know about China but for Rome you are very wrong.
Conclusion:
Just shut the fuck up if you don't know shit, retarded shart and fuck of from Germany with your mental disabilities you low life piece you human waste.
No because everyone serves
They are mistreated if anything
None of them except America. Soldiers weren't even allowed to be in Rome in uniform except during a triumph.
That's why I said common soldiers. No one in Rome would have gone down to their knees to thank some random soldier for their service.
That was because of fear of conquest by generals. often the only way to become a citizen was to serve, how are soldiers not respected if that was the case?
>In China or Rome or elswhere soldiers were considered scum.
You know, i'd just tell you that's flat out untrue but I think you already know that. I suppose it's easier just bend history to fit your specific worldview regarding the United States, rather than read a history book or just use common sense. Empires off the past were built off military success, it wouldn't make any logical sense for either the political elite, nor the average citizen to believe soldiers were "scum" as you put it. Especially in Rome where all citizens were expected to serve in army.
They had a foriegn auxiliary pathway to citizenship that required 20 years of service and would land you in a rural tribe. The idea of regular soldier worship is an American invention.
>The veteran was granted Roman citizenship, which carried important legal and fiscal advantages, including exemption from the(tributum capitis) payable by all non-citizen subjects of the empire. Citizenship was also granted to the veteran's natural children.
If service MAKES you and your children Roman, how is it looked down on?
No. Nobody cares desu.
Item to sell war to the other countries to save the employment for slam.
Conscription. It's the rite of passage to adulthood here. It's where you learn to defend your country and form friendships that'll last a lifetime. Our military is strictly a defence force too, focused only on defending our land from armed invaders.
It wasn't regular soldier worship, but yes, Rome did celebrate and venerate military power.
>Now the people of Italy are by nature superior to the Carthaginians and the Africans, both in bodily strength, and in courage. Add to this, that they have among them certain institutions by which the young men are greatly animated to perform acts of bravery. It will be sufficient to mention one of these, as a proof of the attention that is shown by the Roman government, to infuse such a spirit into the citizens as shall lead them to encounter every kind of danger for the sake of obtaining reputation in their country.
-Polybius
He goes on to describe a Roman funeral where the deceased is taken infront of his surviving family and the closet in relation to the deceased begins to recite the great deeds and achievements of that person. The underlying message here was clear, all Romans were expected to live up to and exceed the accomplishments of their ancestors.
Have you tried signing up through the mobile apps?
Facebook, twitter and Instagram all demand a phone number when I sign up via desktop but will let me do it with just an email when I use the mobile app.
There's conscription so it's not seen as anything special
It's just considered a normal job
Not really respected, but not disrespected either. People are aware they are basically just running around in the woods and playing war with expensive as shit equipment, paid by the tax payers. Norway isn't gonna be under threat in any kind of foreseeable future so they are kind of pointless.
And then you have stuff like that navy ship crashing into a another ship, basically costing the state something like 4-5 billion nok, just washed down the drain. If you tell someone you're in the army they'll most likely just ask you "but why?".
The most respected institution is Church
Army is in the second place
Soon it will change though when elders will die and zoomers will take control
are norwegians not wary of russian activity in the north? you have a shared border after all
We are, and we are also aware that if the russians actually launched and invasion (which they 100% will not), then we wouldn't stand a chance even if we recruited all able bodied young men. It's the entire reason we're a member of NATO, our own military is gonna do about jack shit. If I'm remembering right the simulations they did on a possible invasion from Russia told us we would probably last about 2 days before having to capitulate, and that's with a standing army ready.
No
Nope, nobody gives a fuck about our tiny military. It's a normal job.
Not really. Skip to 0:20: youtube.com
>Is military respected in your country? Here only veterans, no one gives a fuck about those currently serving.
Depends who you talk to.
Mostly yes, I guess (and that isn't a good thing)
No everybody knows that its the social benefit program for subhumans