03-18-2012, 06:16 PM
I feel ya. I felt the same way when I was over there. You want to make a difference, and you feel great about what you do, but then you realize that it will just get blown to shit as soon as you turn around. An insurgency is a tough nut to crack, because the people who are your friends in all likelihood want to be your friends but they also want to keep their heads and their family's heads as well.
You have to change the culture to change what happens over there. Unfortunately that isn't going to happen, especially when we pop off and murder a few families. We know that's an extreme abnormality but unfortunately they (like many here in this country) believe otherwise, either because they want to believe it or because they are brainwashed into it. I had terps tell me they liked the US and knew the people wanted to do a lot of good, but others clearly had at least some level of hostility but wanted the money.
It's just a god-awful situation all the way around. At this point we are there because we broke the eggs and now have to make something out of it. If we don't stay and make something good out of it we will have another Vietnam. Unfortunately, the longer we remain the more likely it is to become that. I told my wife and dad when I returned a few years ago that it was Vietnam all over again, and sadly it looks more and more that way each day.
You have to change the culture to change what happens over there. Unfortunately that isn't going to happen, especially when we pop off and murder a few families. We know that's an extreme abnormality but unfortunately they (like many here in this country) believe otherwise, either because they want to believe it or because they are brainwashed into it. I had terps tell me they liked the US and knew the people wanted to do a lot of good, but others clearly had at least some level of hostility but wanted the money.
It's just a god-awful situation all the way around. At this point we are there because we broke the eggs and now have to make something out of it. If we don't stay and make something good out of it we will have another Vietnam. Unfortunately, the longer we remain the more likely it is to become that. I told my wife and dad when I returned a few years ago that it was Vietnam all over again, and sadly it looks more and more that way each day.
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Complete: TESU BA Computer Science
2011-2013 completed all BSBA CIS requirements except 4 gen eds.
2013 switched major to CS, then took a couple years off suddenly.
2015-2017 finished the CS.
CCAF: AAS Comp Sci
CLEP (10): A&I Lit, College Composition Modular, College Math, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Management, Microecon, Sociology, Psychology, Info Systems
DSST (4): Public Speaking, Business Ethics, Finance, MIS
ALEKS (3): College Algebra, Trig, Stats
UMUC (3): Comparative programming languages, Signal & Image Processing, Analysis of Algorithms
TESU (11): English Comp, Business Law, Macroecon, Managerial Accounting, Strategic Mgmt (BSBA Capstone), C++, Data Structures, Calc I/II, Discrete Math, BA Capstone
Warning: BA Capstone is a thesis, mine was 72 pages about a cryptography topic
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