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Nov. 16th, 2005 09:05 amSo apparently Bill O'Reilly is now trying to start a boycott against San Francisco. From his site:
Should Americans who disagree with San Francisco's anti-military stance avoid traveling to the city?
Yes
No
My response is twofold, first anybody who actually believes a single word coming out of that lying, pompous gasbag's hole should absolutely refrain from visiting SF. We neither need nor want your kind around here, so pack up the kiddies (all 9 of them) and head for Kansas instead. You can actually watch time roll itself back to the Dark Ages right before your eyes! It's fun and educational (and by educational I mean in a godly sort of way, none of that elitist "science" stuff).
Second, one wonders if this boycott will have the stunning financial repercussions of his previous ones against France and any department store that instructs its employees to say "Happy Holidays" rather than "Merry Christmas".
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Should Americans who disagree with San Francisco's anti-military stance avoid traveling to the city?
Yes
No
My response is twofold, first anybody who actually believes a single word coming out of that lying, pompous gasbag's hole should absolutely refrain from visiting SF. We neither need nor want your kind around here, so pack up the kiddies (all 9 of them) and head for Kansas instead. You can actually watch time roll itself back to the Dark Ages right before your eyes! It's fun and educational (and by educational I mean in a godly sort of way, none of that elitist "science" stuff).
Second, one wonders if this boycott will have the stunning financial repercussions of his previous ones against France and any department store that instructs its employees to say "Happy Holidays" rather than "Merry Christmas".
via Rising Hegemon
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Date: 2005-11-16 11:37 pm (UTC)The military is not a choice for all, it's not a choice for MOST but it is a career/life choice. It's one that a lot of people have done. Some hated it, some regreted it, some love it and so on. But equating it with a Coke ad or MTV really really drives me nuts. It implies to me that there's something wrong or negative about that choice that people made and there isn't. It's just different than ones other people made.
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Date: 2005-11-16 11:48 pm (UTC)Again, the Proposition doesn't ban the presence of military recruiters on campuses...actually, here, let me quote this summary (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/11/08/state/n221356S64.DTL&hw=military+recruiting&sn=006&sc=741):
Measure I, dubbed "College Not Combat," opposes the presence of military recruiters at public high schools and colleges. However, it would not ban the armed forces from seeking enlistees at city campuses, since that would put schools at risk of losing federal funding.
So basically the city is asking them not to come to schools and colleges...that's it. This is insulting to military types how again?
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Date: 2005-11-17 02:32 pm (UTC)I've been debating internally how I can explain this---I certainly disagree with you most of the time, which is cool. But you often bring up points of view that I hadn't considered (even if I end up disagreeing with it) so that's a valuable thing.
Like it or not, the military is a career/life choice for people. You may think it's a bad one but that's ok. It's certainly not something for everyone. But by banning it and NOT banning recruiters from companies, colleges and tech schools, San Francisco gives the appearance of saying "You know what? We think college is ok, we think working for companies is ok but the military? that needs to be hidden away and we don't approve of it." Couple this with protests that routinely have signs that say "We'll support our troops when they shoot their officers" (not exactly comforting to see as a wife and sister of officers) and it adds to a rather unfriendly image of a city. Whether that's the intent or not.
As for military recruiters not always telling the truth? They don't. They should and some don't though most do. But then, I was lied to by college and career (teaching) recruiters too. And as for people being hurt by the military, I've seen people leave college with their brains completely baked from things they were exposed to there or dead from alcohol poisoning from binge drinking or so on. But you won't see me saying "bad things can happen at a college so they should be banned from coming into a school". And for ME, that's the way I view it.
However, this will likely be something that we'll never agree on. ;)
I can agree with you on the Target thing though.