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And I don't get why you like Marko Ramius. Sure, the death of his wife was very tragic, but let's face it, if an American Captain lost his wife to incompetence in the American government's health system and the Captain decided to take revenge on the "American State" by taking his Ohio to Russia as a result, Tom Clancy would be blasting him right alongside everyone else. Marko Ramius is not punishing the Soviet State so much as he's punishing all of the Soviet Union's people for his one wife's death. It is not noble. It is sick. |
It shouldn't bother you any more than say, playing Hitman, Grand Theft Auto series, Mafia, etc.
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Like Clinton gets credit for the drive to balance the budget which actually started under Bush, Reagan gets credit for a defense buildup that actually started under Carter. Carter was going to build the Ohio with the D-5 and Los Angeles Class submarines, but he was not going to fund the MX Missle or the B-2 Bomber. And in retrospect they both turned out to be huge pork barrel projects along with Star Wars. It is doubtful we would have much of a surface fleet at all if Carter had won a second term. But when Reagan got elected there was that push for a 600 fleet Navy, and the MX Missle, B-2 Bomber, and Star Wars were heavily funded. |
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Draw the line between the chess game you play as a U-boat commander and the ideology of the Nazi party, and you will have no problems playing SH3 or Aces of the Deep, et al. |
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Agree with Fatty, I'm really sick of relativising and revisionism I see everywhere in the world today.
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I think it was revisionist at the time when they made everything so black and white.
Folks like Norman Mailer in "Naked and the Dead", pointed out there was very little difference between the bad guys and us. And the Barney Greenwald character also makes this clear in "The Caine Mutiny". |
The real difference is in what your fighting for (insert 1960's song of choice) the nose art on any WWII airplane was available to be a helpful reminder for the United States fighting forces.
Notice the surge in building projects after WWII on both sides :lol: |
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What modern society has done with sports and video games is simply make an acceptable form of exteriorizing and satisfying those instincts in a a "ritual" or simulated form. :up: So IMO there's nothing wrong in war-video games AT LEAST if you know what is behind them and can and want to control it. |
Humans are a very warlike people. I have to say, I dislike killing and I wish there weren't any wars, but I absolutely love anything to do with combat simulations. I love reading books upon books about military conflicts, and my favorite movies involve war. War isn’t going away anytime soon for us.
Am I a sick SOB who likes death? No. What I am attracted to is what men can do under extreme situations. I like to read about courage and the amazing things ordinary people do when they have to. The camaraderie people develop under those situations are also second to none. This is why I respect most of the Germans in WWII. A lot of them were drafted, a lot of them were not Nazis. A lot of them didn’t have much choice. I also fully understand the overwhelming need to defend ones country. When the walls started closing in on them, children started picking up guns and fighting. If I was a German back then, I would have too. I would not stand for my city being obliterated by bombers even if I HATED my government. Now what about the SS and the boys who were responsible for the Jews? Those people, and anyone like them, I will never respect or feel sorry for. They all deserve to die a thousand times over in horrible ways. See what I mean? Would anyone play a game where you got to heard Jews into a gas chamber and push the button? Well, other than the KKK or Muslims. (If you were offended by that, then it was a joke. If you weren't, then it wasn't.) :doh: The attraction is with the courage of men, not the killing of men, at least for me. |
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As for the SS the first draft of those was men who wanted to be special forces and often aquited themselves with honour, although, perhaps later in the war they became a haven for the mentally ill. Just for a moment watch this; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsNLbK8_rBY Okay it's for comedy, but surely people didn't sign up to be baddies? Mike |
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For the America-Iraq example, I think if the U.S. was systematically destroying entire cultures then the logic would follow that you should join the insurgents or at the very least not participate in combat operations. But they aren't, so it's a little different. |
I heard once that someone was making a mod where you play as the nazis in Call of Duty 2 for the PC, dont know if it ever finished but i would of played it without a second thought.
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