Enebias: If "offensive" holidays existed, sure.
Just, stop pretending this entire thing wasn't political from the start, that is not an opinion, but a fact: military and politics cannot be dissociated in any way, period. This is not a matter of debate. That said, I have clearly overstayed my welcome and I realize that anything I could have said would have resulted to argument, so I am not entirely blameless.
Why chiming in? Because I think the message implied in this whole topic is deeply, depply wrong - this, on contrary, is just an opinion and not a fact.
I'm sorry you feel that way. You are wrong, of course, but I am terribly sorry you feel that thanking someone for making a sacrifice (and it is a sacrifice to not be with your family on Christmas because you are deployed overseas, for example) for what is hopefully the benefit of others. It isn't about America, or anyone else, but rather that those special people who feel that their path lies in the military of their country are appreciated for their own acts. If that is a political statement to you, then I don't know what to say.
Fairfox: i just dont think you understand our country. that you write teh above as a statement of fact is gross lee simpifyin' and Id love to know exact lee how you came to that conclusion, an' what experience with the US military an' teh people that join you have
aside from serving their country (their
country, not teh government of teh day) there are a wide variety of discounts, special loans, skills to learn, medical an' dental plans (this is teh big one), etc. for many it is teh most rational choice, an' has diddly squat to do with politics; as i said before thats what other people inject into it
an' i write this as somebody thats not particular lee rah-rah-rah
Thank you, Fairfox for your interpretation.
To everyone else, I am terribly sorry that I have an appreciation for what soldiers and sailors go through and that sometimes, a simple thank you is enough to let them know that their loss of time and personal freedom is not overlooked. That is ALL there is to it. Do European countries really see everything to do with military members (foreign and domestic) as a political thing? Do you hate your own soldiers for deciding to serve in your own country's military forces? This is simply about respect.
Mafwek: But there is no war in Spec-Ops: the Line, at least as far as I understand term "war".
There was one, and then there was just occupation of the area, and then there were life threatening sand storm moving in. And then there was the time the game took place.