Comment on It’s a good thing they died at Gallipoli
iamananathemadevice@aussie.zone 7 months ago
Conflating the foot soldiers supporting their mates and brothers with the big knobs running the circus, isn’t fair, however true the historical context is.
Grail@aussie.zone 7 months ago
There were Australians at the time who supported their brothers. They said, “stay home.” And there were also Australians at the time who said “Let’s go kill people in the name of honour”, and who encouraged their brothers to a miserable death. Australia never conscripted for World War One. Everyone who died in those trenches chose to be there. Everyone who died in those trenches was a killer. Everyone who died in those trenches after telling his mates to enlist was a killer of his brothers.
iamananathemadevice@aussie.zone 7 months ago
I suggest you go work on your narcissistic personality disorder some more, and stop being a dick.
CTDummy@lemm.ee 7 months ago
As much as I think what this person is arguing is grotesque, I agree with their reply. This was probably a bit needlessly personal tbh.
iamananathemadevice@aussie.zone 7 months ago
It was in response to needless thoughtlessness in describing the ordinary soldiers who fought overseas. There were myriad reasons they went to fight, and calling them all killers of their brothers is just gross. Most honestly thought they were serving their country and their fellow Australians. I’m sure the OP knows that, so his reason for posting this distorted rants about the people with the least power in the situation is purely for attention. If he just wanted to discuss the historical facts, he could have posted it on any other day, but he wanted to get our goat. Well, he got mine.
Ilandar@aussie.zone 7 months ago
Your comments in this thread to date are a single sentence reply, moaning about downvotes and a direct insult. Go back to reddit if this is your idea of participation.
iamananathemadevice@aussie.zone 7 months ago
Oh, I’m sorry. Am I supposed to waste more words on obvious rage bait and a poster trying to kick up a fuss for attention to meet your approval? The OP posted an inflammatory piece on a solemn day of remembrance, and is surprised that their extreme take on the ordinary men and women who died in the war is considered a bit much? The ‘direct insult’ is a direct observation. In their bio they say they have narcissistic personality disorder, and their responses have been consistent with that, which is not good for their mental health or pleasant reading.
Grail@aussie.zone 7 months ago
Struth, that’s a bit personal, innit?