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Faces of male soldiers before, during, and after war - from female photographer
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<blockquote data-quote="Sextus Empiricus" data-source="post: 1010185" data-attributes="member: 11819"><p>Completely agree. One thing I've noticed recently is that the primary media narrative, especially in more liberal outlets, has shifted from "soldiers are heartless murderers" to "soldiers are helpless, psychologically-wounded creatures." </p><p></p><p>Before, we could feel superior to our soldiers because they're morally decrepit monsters. Now, we can feel superior to our soldiers because they're objects of pity, all afflicted with PTSD and constantly struggling with their inner guilt and turmoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sextus Empiricus, post: 1010185, member: 11819"] Completely agree. One thing I've noticed recently is that the primary media narrative, especially in more liberal outlets, has shifted from "soldiers are heartless murderers" to "soldiers are helpless, psychologically-wounded creatures." Before, we could feel superior to our soldiers because they're morally decrepit monsters. Now, we can feel superior to our soldiers because they're objects of pity, all afflicted with PTSD and constantly struggling with their inner guilt and turmoil. [/QUOTE]
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