I’m not an American, so I’m an outsider looking in, but I think the reason they do this stuff is so they can loudly announce that they “support the troops” without actually needing to interact with an actual homeless or mentally ill veteran. They imagine their enemies “hate” the troops and so compare themselves to an imaginary enemy so they can feel better about themselves.
I’m not an American, so I’m an outsider looking in, but I think the reason they do this stuff is so they can loudly announce that they “support the troops” without actually needing to interact with an actual homeless or mentally ill veteran. They imagine their enemies “hate” the troops and so compare themselves to an imaginary enemy so they can feel better about themselves.