In the beginning, an American in a camouflage uniform introduced himself as he walked and said that my name was Aaron Bushnell and that I was an active-duty ...... in the U.S. Air ForceI will not cease to be an accomplice in genocide. I would like to propose extreme **, but it is not extreme compared to what the colonizers did to the Palestinians. This is the decision of the ruler, and it is normal.
Silence ensued for about a minute. And then there's what everyone sees. He put down the camera, opened the military cap, picked up the thermos cup in his hand, and poured the liquid inside on himself.
He lit the lighter several times, but without success. He picked it up, sniffed it, checked it, and continued to light it. At the last moment, Heleg also hesitated......But he didn't hesitate at all. Soon, the fire burned him. At this time, the police outside the Israeli embassy were also overcrowded. But instead of saving him, he pointed a gun at the ** who was soon engulfed in flames and asked him to lie down. Another person realized that something was wrong and immediately ran over. He found a fire extinguisher and was the first to rush forward to extinguish the flames. The white man pointed a gun at him, and the black man saved him.
We can see from ** that when the fire ignited, Aaron Bushnell even burst out laughing, trying to maintain an upright posture and shouting "Free Palestine" until he fell to the ground. He said not "God bless America", but "Free Palestine". Painful death, why did he show such an expression? Shouting such slogans? What did he go through and what did he find? Why would he choose to use the aforementioned extreme ways to support a group of strangers who are thousands of miles away?
According to the information leaked so far, Aaron Bushnell is a native of Massachusetts. This place belongs to the typical Democratic stronghold in the northeastern coastal region of the United States.
Therefore, Aaron Bushnell is not a representative of the "red neck" and should have nothing to do with partisanship in the United States in this matter. Aaron Bushnell joined the U.S. Army in May 2020. After training as a Client Systems Technician, he was assigned to San Antonio, Texas, as a DevOps Engineering Technician for the U.S. Air Force, a position he holds ever since.
So, while he was an active duty member of the U.S. Air Force, he was not a pilot. He was just a programmer who served in the Air Force and had never experienced real front-line combat. This can't help but make one wonder if he, like Deng, has seen many dark sides of the United States and the U.S. military in his years of behind-the-scenes work. But his approach is much stronger than **Deng......
Chinese netizens were shocked when they saw **, Aaron Bushnell is really a simple patriotic youth, a conscientious soldier, and a people who dare to sacrifice himself. And such an assessment seems to be very different from the impression we usually have of the US military. In fact, the U.S. military has never been monolithic. For ordinary people, the reasons for joining the U.S. military are varied. In order to maintain a certain number of armed forces, countries around the world basically implement the following two models - compulsory military service or conscription. The United States today is conscription. In other words, Americans are not obligated to perform military service. U.S. soldiers are recruited by the U.S. military and voluntarily join the U.S. military.
However, as an American soldier, you will most likely be sent to the real battlefield. Where there is war, there must be victims. In recent years, the U.S. National Military Cemetery (Arlington Cemetery) has been almost full. Although they have spared no effort to expand the park, "cleverly" digging deep into the underground space to create a "tiered cemetery", and even opening an ossuary tower on the cemetery wall to accommodate those who choose to be cremated, they still face serious space problems. There aren't enough problems.
Even if some soldiers are resurrected, the mental stimulation or physical trauma they encounter on the battlefield is likely to stay with them for the rest of their lives. That's why the U.S. and U.S. military have always been very good at targeting young people with "marketing tactics", portraying joining the military as a "shortcut" to a better life. Of course, joining the U.S. military does not exclude those young people who have military traditions in their families, who have been infected by a sense of honor since childhood, or who have a strong sense of serving their country.
But more soldiers want to take "shortcuts", get discounts. For specific benefits, please refer to the standard of the US Army: the basic annual salary is about 40,000 yuan; The annual training fund is 4500-5500 yuan; You can apply for a 72,000 tuition subsidy (you can apply for a 72,000 tuition subsidy after retirement (which can be used for university, graduate and doctoral studies)); A one-time bonus of 40,000 yuan (paid immediately after successful enlistment, a one-time payment, but the tax needs to be paid proportionally). So, in order to alleviate the financial pressure of studying, some young Americans choose to join the military first and then use discounts to go to school.
After all, most of the elite schools in the United States are private universities, and the tuition fees are surprisingly high. In his speech that year, Mr. Obama mentioned that he and Mr. Michelle did not repay their student loans until 2005, when Mr. Obama was 44 and Mr. Michelle was 41. In addition, free healthcare and includes full dental coverage (this also covers spouses and immediate family members if single); 30 days of paid leave per year; Free "round-the-world travel" (of course, in addition to Europe, Japan and South Korea, Iraq, Syria. After the "trip", you can't tell whether it's a vertical or horizontal Arlington); And for those with a U.S. green card, enlisting in the military is also the fastest way to become a U.S. citizen. Many ethnic minorities have voluntarily joined the US military. The main difficulty they experienced was that if the naturalization process was followed, there would be long queues and a lot of uncertainty.
In addition, according to the rules, when you sign up for the military, you can actively choose a position in a certain field according to your personal strengths and preferences. Of course, Aaron Bushnell's original intention in joining the U.S. Army was most likely to raise funds for continuing his education; And the assignment of work after his enlistment also seems to be related to the specialty he intends to study. Truth be told, as a programmer who served in the U.S. Air Force, Aaron Bushnell has obvious advantages whether he is applying to college or finding a job after graduation. As long as he doesn't develop bad habits, he will definitely not fall into a miserable situation. From a personal secular and utilitarian point of view, no matter how you look at it, his future life is very promising. Perhaps, as previously speculated, he really came into contact with the things that permeated his three views in the back-office system of the US military......Americans have always been very good at promoting individual heroism. But if an "individual" really wants to be a hero, he will find himself so lonely ......So much so that some American netizens immediately commented that the United States was not worthy of him.