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Old 16-10-2009, 17:55   #20
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Re: Drunk student shows no respect for soldiers

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Originally Posted by Earl of Bronze View Post
I wonder if the lads in the local garrison will be on the lookout for this contemptable little turd....
Surely they will have better things to do like getting ready to fight in an unwinnable war?

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
I am not saying he is not responsible for his actions and he himself agrees.

I am saying though that I think you need to actively want to disrespect this soldiers for that to be valid. In other words I think he meant no malice in his actions, indeed I don't think he was thinking about it. Which makes it slightly less aggravating. This is not a evil or sick person willingly defacing a grave, it's a stupid guy doing something stupid when he is drunk.

Obviously he will have to pay some penalty but I don't think he deserves the anger that will be directed at him as if he logically wanted to make a statement about the soldiers.
You know I agree with that, even though it was a horrible thing he did it's not like he actually knew what he was doing or meant any malice towards the soldiers memory
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