Dojj you have nothing to feel guilty about. they were in the wrong!
Originally Posted by
rsmat
yes but i shot and killed in iraq , afghanistan...If i had a conscience i would have topped myself by now tbh.
depends how you think about it.
If you look at it from the perspective that your actions ultimately kept you and your mates alive then youve nothing to feel guilty about.
Although with all the lies and shit about the invasion it would not be hard to feel betrayed and feel guilt that way, BUT thats not your guilt to bear but that cunt Blair's.
I went along the lines that as things were not justified in that war because of the betrayal and lies (and also because of self doubt) and as i had a low self worth, I concluded that it was not worth it and hence when i became ill, i made the conclusion that i was evil, and as evil should be destroyed that i had to kill myself - both a logical and illogical assumption! logical in the sense that evil must be destroyed, illogical in the sense that if I was evil then i wouldnt believe evil should be destroyed and hence not want to kill myself and hence my own internal mental arguement was wrong
Originally Posted by
1-PD
No such thing as guilt as thats just a weakness
Not necessarily.
In a psychopathic/sociopathic sense then yes, guilt just gets in the way of doing what you want regardless of any one else.
in a normal sense though, guilt at an appropriate time helps prevent us taking things too far when we do wrong and helps us learn our lesson. Although the boundary of feeling guilt is based on what you have been bought up to believe.
Imagine if Hitler and key figures in the Nazi regime had felt intense guilt after the initial segregation and mistreating of jews prior to world war 2..........