Chinese soldiers vs. American soldiers


M: http://www.coolder.com/forum/1800-1-1
M: plz have a look at this link and tell me if you admire this soldier. 🙂
U: ha…what a silly soldier
M: :O
U: soon he will be a snowman
U: how stupid to stand in the snow like that
U: thats not a soldier…its a well-trained robot
M: What if an American soldier? can he just run to hide from the snow?
U: no wonder if this soldier would shoot at his own people
U: stupid enough to stand in the snow to guard some portrait
M: If it’s in USA, I think that the gov’t will build a small house there.
U: i could not imagine an American soldier doing something this stupid
U: or an american commander allowing this
U: its just not normal
U: but….its a different culture
M: different politics
M: Maybe Russia did the same.
M: on the red square
U: I think russian soldiers would have sense enough to move around
M: hehe
M: I mean the Soviet Union in fact.
M: The soldiers at the time of the Soviet Union might do the same.
U: i don’t know
M: 🙂
U: i don’t admire this soldier
M: 🙂
U: but if you do…thats OK
U: maybe you could warm him up after he is finished
M: I don’t think it’s nessary to do so now.
M: I can’t remember if I admire such things before.
M: I think if I admired soldiers, it’s because I have an impression that they are manly.
M: But when I was in the university, and was trained as a soldier, I had a close look at them. I stopped admiring them.
U: i think the case with this guy…is not being manly…but being over loyal to some portrait
U: i like art
U: but i would never stand in the snow to guard it
M: 🙂
M: then what can make you to stand in the snow to guard?
U: maybe my money
M: hehe
M: you put your money before your spirit.
M: I thought you would say: maybe my dog.
U: but I would be doing so for myself
U: not because I was ‘ordered to do it’
M: if you are paid to do so?
U: this soldiers commander is probably watching him on CCTV and laughing
U: no one could pay me to do so
M: Maybe this soldier is thinking: I have family.
U: yeah…and he would probably shoot them if ordered to do so
M: (mm)
U: i would be scared of soldiers like this
U: soldiers are supposed to protect the citizens
U: but…these guys are used against the citizens to protect the party
M: Our soldiers are trained to loyal to the orders, the party.
U: thats really messed up
U: It’s said that they are not allowed to contact local people a lot, generally.
M: When you were soldiers, were you free to walk around?
U: how ironic is that…i mean…he is in the People’s Army?
U: of course….we weren’t slaves
U: we were professional soldiers
M: When you left your place, did you need to apply and register it?
M: I mean not on duty
U: i don’t remember having to do such a thing
U: it was like a job
M: do you mean you could leave your camp and walk around without permission?
U: when the job was done…the workday…we were free to do as we please
U: of course…i explained that
M: oh, I think that Chinese soldiers can’t walk around freely out of their camp. They need to apply and get permission and then register it.
U: i want to make the point again…we were professional soldiers
M: oh, you mean you were not ordinary soldiers?
M: does American ordinary soldiers can walk around freely?
U: all american military are professional
M: oh, i c.
U: you have to be hired
U: like any other profession
M: are all private soldiers?
U: American soldiers are employed by the U.S. government
M: no compulsory soldiers?
M: or volunteer soldiers?
U: why is that so difficult to understand
M: were you a private soldier?
U: Not compulsory
U: again…professional soldiers
U: like a professional teacher
U: or engineer
U: or whatever
U: its a job
M: o
U: i was in the United States Army
U: it was my JOB to detect and locate enemy soldiers and kill them
U: my job was not to stand in the snow and guard some portrait
U: i would have refused to do so
U: OK…seems you went offline
U: wait you are back
M: oh, so you were a private soldier.
U: no
M: I’m online always
M: you are just on and offline.
U: no
M: again and again.
M: now, it should be normal.
M: yeah, turn to normal now.
M: it’s past midnight.
U: ok…i have to go
U: you have a good night
U: (hug)  (hug)
M: (hug) I have a quetion.
M: still
M: will you answer it before you leave?
U: ok
M: were you a private soldier?
U: i do not understand?
M: it seems the network has some problem. I saw you were on and offline again and again.
M: You know Private Ryan.
U: what is a private soldier?
M: He is a Private soldier, right?
U: oh…that was his rank
M: oh,
U: that is the lowest rank
M: oh,
M: what’s your rank?
M: maybe you are too sleepy.
U: i made it to staff sergeant
M: oh, i c.
U: e-6
M: good rank
M: 🙂
U: private = e-1
M: oh, that’s great.
M: I admire you for it.
U: now i know what you mean
M: hehe
U: you wanted to know my rank
U: ok
M: You can go to sleep now, staff seegeant.
U: thanks Captain *
M: (happy)
U: good night
M: good night.

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