
US army
Interbellum
- Posted by Rob (#1) on March 30, 2006 11:32 CEST
While I do not believe I am the perfect man for the army, I might not be able to avoid service once the next World War breaks out. Fortunately, unless a luring psychobilly girl is considered sexist, my ink no longer seriously conflicts with the US army tattoo policy:
"The army is America. We are America's sons and daughters. American's sons and daughters are getting tattoos," Lt Col Bryan Hilferty at the Pentagon said.
Wicked. But shouldn't a European bloke like me fight for Holland and England first, not being an American son? Sure. But I'm afraid the Anglosphere and other free nations will not take a serious stance against the mullahs, Saudi royalty and other scum seeking to substitute sharia for freedom. Not in time to save Europe anyway. Slogans like 2030 - then we take over have moved from back alleys to t-shirts in Europe. Europeans have been murdered for sharing a nationality with cartoonists. Not just Iran, but also Saudi Arabia is getting nukes.
I'm starting to feel what the interbellum must have felt like.
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