The Rams game was horrible, but being up 14 to zip and losing this game? Too much pain (and fresh pain at that) for me.
Jersey, you realize that the other thread calling Chiefs fans communists who should die was rather doomed from the start, don't you? I mean, its not like we can have a rational conversation with that line as the thread starter.
But, if you want a less hostile take from a chiefs fan, I'll give it to you guys. While I think it was rather rude to sing "Home of the Chiefs" in your stadium, I don't think it reaches the level of disrespect (when its done in Kansas City) that many of you seem to think.
As someone who served during desert storm (ok, I was in the Judge Advocate's office. Many would say I was not a "real" soldier), is it not the freedom and security to enjoy an NFL football game that our soldiers have fought for the last 200+ years?
I also suppose my view is colored by the fact that I have more direct experience than most that many soldiers fight for less than noble reasons (as evidenced by their conduct). In any given war, the reasons why a soldier fights is almost as numerous as the number of combatants. Simply because a man puts on a uniform for the United States does not magically make selfish louts or hypertrophied bullies into moral paragons. This phenomenon has been sadly demonstrated in Iraq by the recent war crime case in which an american squad executed a suspected insurgent, then tried to claim he was planting land mines.
It is also my experience that it is often those who least deserve the respect that are the most strident in demanding that it be demonstrated in a public forum.
Given this backdrop, I do not think too many war heroes would be incensed by this fan behavior. It's not the best etiquette, but it has more to do with crowd behavior and the "us vs. them" mentality coded into human genetics (which, btw, is often the more immediate cause for the sacrifices soldiers make on the field, than any altruistic patriotism, e.g. soldiers fight for the respect of their brothers, not abstract ideas when the bullets fly), than it does with intentional disrespect.
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