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My point was simply, as Snaqs and others agreed with, to respond to Rufus' comment that we seem to feel that "They're raping us!" is more offensive than "They're killing us!" I only said the part about my anti-war opinion because I felt I needed to explain my own inaccurate characterization of killing in the military. That mistake doesn't change the comparison of rape to killing and the relative ethical and offensive impact of those acts, and consequently of those accusations.
Snaqs is right that this is not the place to discuss the whys and wherefores of military or non-military or anti-military whatever. |
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Specifics aside, can we just say that the term kill is considered to be more socially acceptable than the term rape, even when everyone knows that the use is figurative? For example, if a 6 year old child is asked about the results of his first soccer game, and responds "We killed 'em!" one's response might be to smile and pat the child on the head. If that same child had said, "We raped 'em!" one would probably be inclined to suggest that the child not use that term in that context.
Bottom line: Sometimes you have to treat a coach like you would treat a 6 year old child.
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