More than 17.4 million, John. You are forgetting about the non-voters who supported the majority position.
We also train them to do vehicle maintenance, understand IT, perform admin tasks, fly aircraft, excel at physical fitness and a hundred other things ... much of which they will continue to do in civilian life. Why oh why do we have to spoil all that by teaching them to shoot?
yip tell that to the exe infantry men and woman living on the street. maybe taking it a bit far here, teaching them to shoot to kill?
Nothing wrong with learning to shoot. It de-glamorises firearms and introduces a discipline that requires calmness, clear thought and a level head, resilience and the ability to tune out distractions and maintain absolute focus. Not everyone can master it but anyone can benefit from practising the skills required. Teaching youngsters to shoot and treat firearms with respect is entirely positive and nothing to worry about. Its teaching politicians to understand the gravity of war and not send people to die needlessly in avoidable conflicts which have been started out of political calculation that we should be concentrating on. Unfortunately politicians are less receptive than children to learning new skills.
I know. I draw you attention to the penultimate sentence in my post. Teaching people to shoot doesn't start wars because it isn't the people who will have to do the shooting (and the dying) who start the wars, its politicians. Soldiers just get the blame.
I read it. Good luck attempting to educate sociopaths on the moral aspects of war. (I refer to politicians of course, not soldiers.)
Europe for us, really got worse when we replaced Sir Terry Wogan with Graham Norton. We rarely took Europe seriously after that
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