I think it is wrong to generalise the behaviour of a select few to the whole religion of Islam. Yes there are some who are outrageous in their behaviour and beliefs but this is not the case for the whole Muslim community and a great many support the British Armed Forces as much as anyone else would.
It's a job, but a job that requires such bravery and commitment that I don't think you appreciate. I think it is outrageous that you should suggest a great many of those who join up are there simply to get a bit of money or better their lives. I, for one, joined because I wanted to do something worthwhile, despite the fact I could have stayed on in education and got a better job and earn a lot of money. Those I have served with in the past include some of the most intelligent people I have ever met, and I hate people whom make the assumption Soldiers are unemployable young men with no better prospects in life. The application procedure to join the army is intense and thorough, I know a few people who have got knocked back on the basis of their past - the type of past many people assume equates to an automatic decision to join the army.
I do think we should be appreciating our armed forces and I understand a lot of people do so already. It would be great if we could be, as Mr. Cameron has suggested, a bit more vocal about it. It's nice for our soldiers to know the job they are doing appreciated and although people do appreciate it, it is often difficult to tell.









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