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“When I was cognizant of the war, I was very angry at the street-corner liberals who were trying to defame the footsoldier. Because there was a man who had no choice. He was a cog in the wheel, just trying to survive. I was always aware of that.” quote by Sylvester Stallone
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“When I was cognizant of the war, I was very angry at the street-corner liberals who were trying to defame the footsoldier. Because there was a man who had no choice. He was a cog in the wheel, just trying to survive. I was always aware of that.”

Sylvester Stallone

About This Quote

Source Film: Rocky, 1976

He felt anger toward vocal critics who blamed soldiers, recognizing they were forced participants with no choice.

In simple terms: Angry at critics, sympathetic to soldiers.

Key Takeaway

Remember the humanity behind those forced into conflict.

Themes

war empathy criticism

Mood

frustrated reflective

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Political activism
  • military service
  • public discourse
  • media criticism

Key Concepts

Moral responsibility humanization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we balance criticism with empathy?
  • What responsibilities do civilians have toward soldiers?
A Different Perspective

Overlooks systemic causes of war beyond individual soldiers.

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