Horrific thought.I'm mixed on it. On one hand, I think his intentions are good and I applaude his desire to serve his country.
On the other hand, the higher ups will be under strict orders to not actually let him do any real work which makes him sort of useless over there, not to mention there is increased risk by having him there. He will be a prime target to the insurgency.
Imagine a Prince of England being decapitated on Al-Jazeera. Not to mention his unit will be in additional danger. I dunno. I'm mixed.
Funny thing is, he is worth more. Maybe not to you or me, but in the grander picture, he is worth more than your typical soldier. It's just asking for trouble, really.just throwing this out, if he doesnt go doesn't that send a message that he's worth more than the soliders who has already gone and given there lives
Funny thing is, he is worth more. Maybe not to you or me, but in the grander picture, he is worth more than your typical soldier. It's just asking for trouble, really.
Everybody knows that already anyway, so I see no problem in conforming the fact.
Darwinwins or me?I'm not even sure who's side you're on...
Darwinwins or me?
I'm mixed on it. On one hand, I think his intentions are good and I applaude his desire to serve his country.
On the other hand, the higher ups will be under strict orders to not actually let him do any real work which makes him sort of useless over there, not to mention there is increased risk by having him there. He will be a prime target to the insurgency. Imagine a Prince of England being decapitated on Al-Jazeera. Not to mention his unit will be in additional danger. I dunno. I'm mixed.
Well, obviously, William is even more important, but that doesn't mean Harry should just leap into the fray, and get killed or captured after a day or two.
I never said they were necessary. They are important though. They've got an incredibly huge fanbase among the public, and they are indeed comparable to celebrities. Sending Brad Pitt out on a military mission in Iraq would be just as dumb. Their stardom and importance to the public make them more important, because they are fuel to the enemy's oil.Huh? Why are any of these royal family brats, up to and including the queen and/or king, in England important or "necessary"? England doesn't "need" a royal family. The only thing they DO is project an image of over indulgence. The royal family is to England what Hollywood is to America - just a bunch of spoiled rich people who serve no purpose but to get headlines and "be outspoken" about their various meaningless lives and/or causes. They're celebrities - nothing more - and being celebrities doesn't make them any more important than anyone else, unless you're a mindless "fan".
I never said they were necessary. They are important though. They've got an incredibly huge fanbase among the public, and they are indeed comparable to celebrities. Sending Brad Pitt out on a military mission in Iraq would be just as dumb. Their stardom and importance to the public make them more important, because they are fuel to the enemy's oil.
Having them be captured or killed directly effects morale, and puts more people in danger than is necessary.
Is it fair to the other troops who are now in extra danger? His presence doesnt' even help the war effort. It actually hurts it.
Pure semantics then, really. I don't consider Harry more important than myself, but his fame/visibility means he's more important to keep alive/out of enemy hands.We see this differently. I would not be in favor off any celebrity going into combat in this scenario, but NOT because I view them as "more important". They are NOT any more important than you or me. What they ARE is more visible. What they ARE is famous. That fame and visibility would put others in more danger than usual, and for that reason ALONE I wouldn't want them anywhere NEAR other soldiers.
Fame/visibility does not = MORE IMPORTANT. It does, however, = GREATER DANGER to themselves and those around them.