I'm not way off target, you lost track of the conversation. It wasn't just about nurses anymore. YOU made it about soldiers and firefighters and cops too.
A cop getting into a gunfight isn’t because that’s the job he signed up for.
Is what you said. So if getting into a gunfight is not heroic because he signed up for it, then the act of signing up for it must have been where he was heroic.
Guess we're having different definitions of heroic or heroes. Which is ok of course. Some see police as just doing their job, others see them heroically potentially putting their life on the line every day. Some see nurses as just doing their job, others see nurses as people who save lives and risk their own health every day by being near all kinds of illnesses.
Your bar for heroic is obviously quite a bit higher than his.
I'm not way off target, you lost track of the conversation. It wasn't just about nurses anymore. YOU made it about soldiers and firefighters and cops too.
Is what you said. So if getting into a gunfight is not heroic because he signed up for it, then the act of signing up for it must have been where he was heroic.
Guess we're having different definitions of heroic or heroes. Which is ok of course. Some see police as just doing their job, others see them heroically potentially putting their life on the line every day. Some see nurses as just doing their job, others see nurses as people who save lives and risk their own health every day by being near all kinds of illnesses.
Your bar for heroic is obviously quite a bit higher than his.