El_Zedd_Campeador t1_j6mo1jp wrote
Smart, simultaneously protesting civil rights and avoiding being sent off to die.
bolanrox t1_j6mu70v wrote
The bus was unsegregated, His Co refused to press charges so they transferred him to a new division where the co was more then happy to throw the book at him... Only to be acquitted in the end.
Mysteriousdeer t1_j6nfd0w wrote
WW2 wasn't Vietnam. It's bullshit there was issues, he did nothing wrong. I doubt he looked at it as dodging a bullet though.
The mentality from a lot of veterans of this period was more selfless. If you couldn't show up, they'd be one man down and someone else would take the risk for you. It's a good society when the general public is willing to risk their own lives so others don't have to. War shouldn't happen, but responding to Hitler was necessary and the general war effort was right.
That requires trust, which was lost in Vietnam because ain't no fortunate son that would've traded spots with a dude fighting the Vietcong.
HPmoni t1_j6nzcdc wrote
Yay... Nazism?
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