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independentbystander 2 points ago +2 / -0

This! One of my uncles was a bomber pilot in World War 2, flying a fully-crewed plane over Nazi Germany loaded with gunners and munitions attacking enemy territory in a hot warzone when he was 19 years old.

What was he doing at 18? Learning to fly that plane. Laying the foundation for the Air Force that we didn't even have yet (he was in the Army Air Corps.)

>That guy was a straight-up American Bad-ass.

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EDDIT_IS_CUCKED 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, the phate451 guy is just a cuckold loser that never amounted to anything by the age of reaching manhood, and likely still hasn't. Instead, he just casts his own insecurities on others and tells people he would beat them up irl. Low energy faggotry all around.

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hard times make strong men. <---We are not here.

I can't imagine a lot of the under-40 year old swishy soy-boys I see today being able to handle that sort of challenge. When I do see a guy in that age group who does have his head on straight, it's an exception and a rarity. (Obviously the under-40s we see here at thedonald are more likely to be those exceptions, having more Conservative attitudes, proper parenting and respect for American Tradition.)

There is a YUGE difference between playing Call Of Duty holding a bong between your knees as opposed to swooping down on a major city laying waste like Godzilla in a propeller airplane with anti-aircraft guns shooting back, especially for a 19-year old guy in the early 1940s.

They were only beginning to have movies in color with sound at that point, nobody had seen a gory horror movie yet or even a realistic war movie (apart from low-quality black-and-white newsreels of the real thing.) People today are desensitized to violence and gore due to MSM and Hollywood's glorification of crime and graphic murder as "entertainment." Back then, it had to be a tremendous culture shock to suddenly see the horrors of war up close with so little preparation for it.

I have tremendous respect for those young men in our military of the early 20th century, teenagers and early 20s guys out there with (by today's standards) primitive weaponry and little technology, and even less-developed medical care and medicines. Post-modernistic effeminate skinny-jeans Problem Glasses soy-boys trailing a cloud of vape-poof, face-down in their cellphones texting about how badly their life sucks because "ORANGE MAN BAD RUINS EVERYTHING" as they blindly walk into traffic... not so much.