I get your point, it’s a powerful image, but don’t disparage all with such a broad brush, friend.
Pajama Boy doesn’t represent ALL Americans, not by a long shot. He’s a temporary aberration.
You have only to look at our guys overseas right now, those in the combat arms branches on the front lines in Afghanistan and Iraq and any other place we are engaged. Our guys in Korea, waiting for NoRK Tanks to cross the DMZ are certainly not represented by Pajama Boy.
There’s still a hell of a lot of Americans ready and willing and able to fight.
No there aren't, that is why we have to take females, fat kids, and 42 year old grandmothers, one of the surprising facts from the 9/11 attacks was how little the rush to enlist was, and how short lived, in some categories they quit joining when combat started, and pretty quickly the military started having to search for people, even lowering standards.
Oh, I surely did NOT mean to paint all our young men with one big broad brush. We still have plenty of red blooded men ready, willing & able to fight, thank G-d. But the American male is now being idealized more as Pajama Boy than Bruce Willis. Those guys in our various overseas theaters are all MEN, in my book. It’s just a disgrace that they have their hands tied by Odungo, almost as if he WANTS them to be killed, to help out his Muzzie true affiliations. He is a Satan who needs to go.