I have to wonder would they call Trump baby killer had he not dodged the draft. Idk, it's just annoying seeing people talk like they wouldn't do the same. Especially now with the WW3 fear mongering.
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Imagine thinking that dodging vietnam is a problem, but you're also one of those people who thinks GWOT was a retarded police action that made no sense, and you would never fight in it, and you think all the people who were around the chemicals died of cancer because of it, etc.
These people have no consistent morals, yet they point out every perceived hypocrisy. Its that old meme where the words don't have meanings, they're expected to be used as spells that just sound "correct".
It's all contingent on if a "good person" is smart and makes calculated choices, or if a good person is "not a hypocrite". Trump is a hypocrite because hes blowing people up and people have died because of his actions. But does that make those actions bad or good? Hypocrisy doesn't mean anything if there isn't an addendum that explains the hypocrisy.
The guy who wrote the book Mindhunter "dodged" the draft by becoming a physical fitness trainer in the air force. He later went on to be a founding member of the behavioral sciences unit in the FBI that figured out how to profile serial killers. So is he a piece of shit hypocrite for choosing to go swimming with officer's wives and kids and shit while people got their ass shot off? Or is he a hero because he brought justice and probably saved dozens of lives later, by developing FBI techniques and teaching police officers around the country?
But more importantly, who are these online retards to judge? This is the kind of shit that doesn't actually matter. This thought I just had doesn't matter to some fucking retard who only cares if 1:1 all the time, which life never is.
Benedict Arnold was wounded in action three times on the American side during the revolution, but he turned traitor. No one liked him after that. If he hadn't turned traitor he would've been on the winning side of the war, and been part of the founding stock of the nation, lauded by history. But after turning to the British side, when he moved to what became Canada no one wanted him because no one likes a traitor.
So what is the lesson here? Serving your country means nothing if your later actions debase it? That good men can be hypocrites? That one era of your life doesn't define the totality?
Or is it just that Trump is being mean because they pulled out this old man to try and destroy him and his legacy. Regardless of morality, who amongst you would like a man who did that to you?