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Maj John Bell
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Edited 6 y ago
When goats in my herd are pathetically weak and frail, I do not coddle them. I waste no time on pity. I cull them from the herd so that they may not breed and pass on their frailty. If there is enough meat on them. I make them useful by turning them into sausage. If they are not large enough to be worth the effort to butcher, I put them in the ground; so that they do not waste resources meant for the healthy.

Everyone in life faces disappointment, loss, and sorrow. What will these frail whelps do when the face real personal tragedy? Will they pass on their weakness? I am not advocating killing them and turning them into sausage, but time is a resource and I'll spend none of it on them.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Reasonable for animal husbandry. Harsh for dealing with humans
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
6 y
CPT Jack Durish - Just some wishful thinking, but thanks for the honest criticism, I've amended my statement.
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LCpl Shane Couch
LCpl Shane Couch
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This is done in nature itself. But, if we as Americans try to separate the weak from our "herd" we are labeled as Nazis. I just don't get what goes through peoples thought process these days. Like Maj John Bell I am not saying to kill these people off, but stop putting them in the lime light. A lot of these people are seeking attention and everyone is just giving to them.
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LTC Owner
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maybe thats the first disappointment in their lives, I mean they didnt even get a throphy or a ribbon...
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Damn snowflakes need to get in touch with real world!
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