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First off I'm a Canadian and as far as the war goes I'm against it. The US shouldn't have been there in the first place. I just say this so you can understand where I'm coming from. On the subject of troops pissing on their enemies, I don't see the issue. Its fine to kill but you draw the line at pissing on their corpse? Is pissing on a corpse disrespectful? Yes its very disrespectful. But so is killing them in the first case and so is them trying to kill you. The whole situation is not moral so why would you draw your line at pissing? It just seems like a nit picky thing to have a problem with.
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I'm friends with a guy on Facebook who is a Marine and is defending—righteously supporting—the right to piss on a Taliban's body. It's disgusting. a) We don't know that it was a Taliban, do we? A few articles I've read have mentioned that the body wasn't identified. If that's true, if it's just a local civilian, that's absolutely unacceptable and should be grounds for a dishonorable discharge at minimum. And b) even it was an enemy soldier, way to provoke the enemy even more dummy! Remember how high tensions were when that pastor in Florida was threatening to burn the Koran? That was on American soldier and was still terrifying. This is a case of U.S. citizens going into another country and desecrating the body of a citizen of that country. It was really fucking poor decision making, at least.
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