• GrouchyGrouse [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    You know what really baked my noodle? I was a big WW2 nerd and then we went to war when I was a teenager. Where were the ration cards? Where was the society at war? The entire thing was just this low hum in the background. A thing you could choose to ignore. You could ignore it all. That’s not how you fight a war if you want to win it. That’s how you fight war if you want it to just make money for war industry. And then (I know, I know) my friends went over and got shot at and made a third, or a quarter, what blackwater mercs were making. I was like “what the fuck is this? You could have 3 or 4 more guys for every one of these warjoy trigger happy dipshits. WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON?”

    They flubbed it. They fucked it all up intentionally. Just so contractors could make more money. Kickbacks. Half a million people dead for their boondoggle. The Iraq War truly is what radicalized me. “War is a racket” and all that jazz but that war, that fucking war, it was a smash and grab, it was pure gangster capitalism. Sorry I’m kinda rambling here but that’s why I don’t see the US military winning a knockdown drag out fight. Not if it’s that kinda military. Doing it right, making do with limitations? Not enough profit to skim. Not enough fat to trim. So no wonder they skew the war games to prop up the illusion. It’s cheaper that way. And that money saved? It can get siphoned off by the MIC if it gets tested in battle.

    Edit: What I’m trying to say is you can either have a military designed to make money or you can have one designed to win wars. You can’t have it both ways. And we all know the way the USA has chosen.