Anybody's Son Will Do Analysis

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I regularly think about how people could be civilians one day and killing machines the next, how a society that looks at murder as a monstrous crime spends millions of dollars a one year on a corporation that funds murder, and why the military changes people so drastically. In “Anybody’s Son Will Do” by Gwynne Dyer, he highlights the questions that many of us have. I cannot imagine killing someone, to me that is the ultimate act of selfishness because I do not believe that anyone should be entitled to deciding whether or not someone lives or dies. People who are not in the military can only imagine what it is like to be apart of the military because there is no way of knowing exactly what goes on in there. It leaves people changed forever and