This may piss some people off because it's a pretty damn unpopular opinion because whenever I try to share it or I see others share it they just get buried with insults and downvotes everywhere on the internet, but I'll just shut up and say it.
I don't really have too much respect for the US military. Well, not completely. It mostly depends on the individual soldier and what they're doing. Overall though, not much respect. Whenever I or others even attempt to criticize the military or soldiers we usually get the same responses. A few of them are, "Soldiers are out there fighting for your freedom so you can be allowed to say shit like that." No, modern soldiers don't fight for freedom in my opinion. They don't fight for American freedom at all and not often the freedom of people in other nations. Certainly not American freedom though. At first, most American wars were for American freedom up to the Civil War. In WWI our intervention wasn't really necessary and in my opinion that whole war was unnecessary. In WW2 however, I think it was fine we fought in it since it helped to free many countries from fascist rule and helped end the Holocaust (even though we were mostly in it because of a vendetta against Japan, we still helped). Even though this wasn't for American freedom, it was for freedom of others and human rights, so I thought that made sense. All wars after that were completely pointless though from our standpoint. We didn't need to bother Korea, we didn't need to bother Vietnam, we didn't need to bother the Middle East. All of that just hurts America more than help it.
Another response I get for criticizing the military is "You don't know what it's like to serve so you can't judge!" I may not have personal experience but that's no reason to cancel out my criticisms. I am still allowed to do this. If I have points, I can present them.
Overall, what I'm trying to say is they're not fighting for freedom. They're fighting to line the pockets of corrupt politicians. You could argue that the US is the superhero of the world and we're fighting to free others from evils like ISIS but that's not our business. Usually we end up killing just as many innocents over there as the terrorists do. Our economy sucks enough, we don't need this huge military budget. In my opinion it could be sliced nearly in half and we would still be safe and the data shows it. All we need at the moment is a national guard to defend from possible trouble, we don't need to create trouble. In my eyes soldiers aren't really helping anything. When they enlist they're just advancing the problems of the world. I don't think that deserves respect. Sure, they're brave, braver than I'll ever be and it would be noble for them to put their lives on the line like they do. That is, if it was for a noble cause. Doing dangerous things for a stupid cause doesn't make it any less stupid. You shouldn't have to be doing these dangerous things in the first place.
So, anyone else agree? Any criticisms on what I have written? I'd love to hear it if it's well thought out and polite. I want to admire soldiers, but I often just can't for these reasons. Also, not to generalize, but soldiers are often assholes. Like I said before, they usually just swear me out for even daring to say these things. I've met plenty of polite soldiers, but so many of them are this stereotypical asshole like in the Navy Seal Copypasta. (Well, that copypasta is more there to make fun of tryhard posers who lie about being a soldier, but you get what kind of person I'm talking about). They talk down to you like you're a baby and act like they're the coolest people on the planet. So, have anything to say?