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Soldier on active combat duty killed people.
Sorry...I'm not seeing the revelation here?
Sorry...I'm not seeing the revelation here?
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There are likely to be people on here who have killed others, how many talk about it let alone post their count?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:04 pm Soldier on active combat duty killed people.
Sorry...I'm not seeing the revelation here?
I served for ten years and met people with a wide range of experiences, nobody talked about kills. I lived in a mess with one guy for several months before he had a breakdown and jaw dropping stories came out, before that I had no idea what he'd been through.
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For people not overly interested in sleb gossip, some of you sure seem interested in sleb gossip.
I guess it does at least show who reads what papers though eh?
I guess it does at least show who reads what papers though eh?
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So the upset is Harry talking about something people would rather avoid?Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:19 pmThere are likely to be people on here who have killed others, how many talk about it let alone post their count?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:04 pm Soldier on active combat duty killed people.
Sorry...I'm not seeing the revelation here?
I served for ten years and met people with a wide range of experiences, nobody talked about kills. I lived in a mess with one guy for several months before he had a breakdown and jaw dropping stories came out, before that I had no idea what he'd been through.
Maybe 'people' should think more about why it makes them uncomfortable rather than the fact he/someone has talked about it?
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It's the unnecessary details, it looks like a boast as he's talking about himself rather than how war affects people. ' Harry discusses killing people at therapy group' would be acceptable, 'I killed 25 people' isn't.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:27 pmSo the upset is Harry talking about something people would rather avoid?Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:19 pmThere are likely to be people on here who have killed others, how many talk about it let alone post their count?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:04 pm Soldier on active combat duty killed people.
Sorry...I'm not seeing the revelation here?
I served for ten years and met people with a wide range of experiences, nobody talked about kills. I lived in a mess with one guy for several months before he had a breakdown and jaw dropping stories came out, before that I had no idea what he'd been through.
Maybe 'people' should think more about why it makes them uncomfortable rather than the fact he/someone has talked about it?
Assuming of course he wasn't killing the therapy group attendees.
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From the quote I saw he was talking about how the Army taught him to dehumanise those 25 in the context of how that's effected his mental health. I..e not boasting, quite the opposite?
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Maybe they're meant to have a little chat and a coffee with them first, before deciding whether to kill them?
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He's making a pretty successful job of hanging himself out to dry.DefTrap wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:03 pm Will they though? Pretty sure most ex soldiers who write about soldiering will be giving you enough detail to make it pretty clear they've shot people dead. Unless the book is about how terrible a shot they are.
But yeah, it's another excuse to hang him out to dry innit
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This from that famously left leaning paper The Financial Times.
"Policy mistakes have been blamed for the UK’s expected economic woes in 2023.
A poll of economists featured on the front page of the Financial Times has revealed an almost universal expectation that Britain will endure the deepest and longest recession among G7 countries.
Forecasts compiled by Consensus Economics show GDP shrinking 1 per cent in 2023, compared with a contraction of just 0.1 per cent for the eurozone and growth of 0.25 per cent in the US.
Inflation is also expected to remain unusually high because of labour shortages in the economy.
As Ricardo Reis puts it, the UK “suffers from an energy shock as bad as Europe’s, an inflation problem as bad as the US and a unique problem of labour supply from the combination of Brexit and the NHS crisis.”
"Policy mistakes have been blamed for the UK’s expected economic woes in 2023.
A poll of economists featured on the front page of the Financial Times has revealed an almost universal expectation that Britain will endure the deepest and longest recession among G7 countries.
Forecasts compiled by Consensus Economics show GDP shrinking 1 per cent in 2023, compared with a contraction of just 0.1 per cent for the eurozone and growth of 0.25 per cent in the US.
Inflation is also expected to remain unusually high because of labour shortages in the economy.
As Ricardo Reis puts it, the UK “suffers from an energy shock as bad as Europe’s, an inflation problem as bad as the US and a unique problem of labour supply from the combination of Brexit and the NHS crisis.”
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Here's another FT article.
https://www.ft.com/content/70b921ba-4fc ... 74c70e0d8c
The article may say something very different, I can't read it.
FT wrote:Economists can’t predict the future
https://www.ft.com/content/70b921ba-4fc ... 74c70e0d8c
The article may say something very different, I can't read it.
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Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 8:53 pm Here's another FT article.FT wrote:Economists can’t predict the future
https://www.ft.com/content/70b921ba-4fc ... 74c70e0d8c
The article may say something very different, I can't read it.
The rest of that article kind of proves what I was saying though eh?
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I think he just pulled that 25 number out of his arse. Was his the only Apache involved? Did they send in ground troops to do a body count?
I know literally hundreds of current & former military, not one of them kept score & talked about it.
I know literally hundreds of current & former military, not one of them kept score & talked about it.
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Hmmm, that's quite a short-sighted (some may say ignorant ) view IMO.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:27 pmSo the upset is Harry talking about something people would rather avoid?Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:19 pmThere are likely to be people on here who have killed others, how many talk about it let alone post their count?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:04 pm Soldier on active combat duty killed people.
Sorry...I'm not seeing the revelation here?
I served for ten years and met people with a wide range of experiences, nobody talked about kills. I lived in a mess with one guy for several months before he had a breakdown and jaw dropping stories came out, before that I had no idea what he'd been through.
Maybe 'people' should think more about why it makes them uncomfortable rather than the fact he/someone has talked about it?
Leaving aside what is or isn't " the done thing", or what some may think uncomfortable, (and I'm stating what I think is the obvious here ), not everyone will see it or use that disclosure in the happy cuddly educated Dazzle / Deftrap way - this chap for one, and I suspect, more than one or two of his followers...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-famil ... s-jihadis/
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Oh dear, They just found a bunch of classified documents at the Biden Center... Remind me, what was it Joe said when some were found at Trumps place? (which it turns out, were old stuff that everyone knew about, that's why it dropped from the news cycle)
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I was taking the piss because it seems such an easy, yet another, issue that the guy can be crucified for. He's not the only ex serviceman to have ever pointed out the bleeding obvious. He shot people from a helicopter, we already knew it was a number between 1 and a 1000 unless he's some sort of killing machine. All we know now is that he's guessed at a reasonable number. For the record I probably wouldn't have spilled a number, to many wrong ends of stick to grab at.Tricky wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:50 pm Leaving aside what is or isn't " the done thing", or what some may think uncomfortable, (and I'm stating what I think is the obvious here ), not everyone will see it or use that disclosure in the happy cuddly educated Dazzle / Deftrap way - this chap for one, and I suspect, more than one or two of his followers...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-famil ... s-jihadis/
The Telegraph gleefully pointing out that terrible hate-preaching Muslims are offering to off Prince Harry. What a quandary! Which side do they decide to back?
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The funny part about this to me is that Boris looks like he was photoshopped INTO the second picture rather than out of the first pic, did a piss poor job round his heed as well.
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2023 3:25 pm Boris Johnson is now an unperson.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64223974