I think their garb is somewhat irrelevant in the wider context. Besides, from what the news is reporting the locals are giving French troops a very warm reception regardless.Thedutchjelle said:I might side with the French government here though.
He was on duty and a representative of France. He should've just worn his normal outfit. Yes, the army should've provided scarves themselves, but wearing a skullmask is a bit insensitive on the soldier's part.
If you were a regular there with perhaps little to no information to current events, would you trust foreign soldiers with Assault Rifles and Tanks? It's better to keep a somewhat friendly face to the local population.
It's almost as though they think they're people!Blunderboy said:He should get in trouble.
A Frenchman, impersonating an Englishman? I won't stand for it what.
No, but they used to have a fairly open policy to who they let in. Years gone by, criminals would take joining the Legion as a way to escape authorities.Machine Man 1992 said:I won't pretend to know anything about French military politics, but aren't the French Foreign Legion mercenaries?
As a US Airman i support this message. So does my closetAl-Bundy-da-G said:They do but most times soldiers will buy they're own gear such as boots, scarves, and underclothes because the standard issue is usually low quality.Legion said:It doesn't seem like they were trying to be "cool" or anything, but you'd have thought they'd be given standard issue scarves to wear for these kinds of things.
You realize some organizations want to maintain an atmosphere of professionalism regardless of what the job actually entails, right? You don't see HR directors walking around with strap-on dildos. Anyway,tmande2nd said:"We are going to restore order by shooting any mofo who is against order"
"But dont think that means we encourage people to think we are killing folks!
FRENCH LOGIC!
Huh, he seems to be writing this article under the silly impression that the french are capable of violence.It's hardly a surprising choice of couture for a relatively young man who, when you get down to it, is is paid to kill people on behalf of his government; when death is your business, a death's head motif is a natural fit.
Technically, yes. They're professional soldiers, and aren't even required to have the French nationality.Machine Man 1992 said:I won't pretend to know anything about French military politics, but aren't the French Foreign Legion mercenaries?
Pretty much this. They're sent over there in order to kill people when the need arises, and the moral police is having a shitfit over a scarf that wouldn't be offensive on a first-grader? Really?el_kabong said:When I read this story, the first thing I thought about was a quote from Apocalypse Now.
"We train young men to drop fire on people... but their commanders won't allow them to write 'fuck' on their airplanes because it's obscene."