The statists don't seem to have any clue how offensive that shit is. It's interesting how easily they take offense if you're not bending over for the state, though.
Last hockey season, I was on a team's web site participating in their blog, which has the ability to post responses beneath. The responses are moderated according to mostly common-sense rules, one of which was "no politics." Of course, interpretation of that rule is left to the blog operator.
A particular blog entry was posted about the team's recognition of a chosen member of "the armed forces" at every home game. Apparently, at one game, there was some tit-for-tat between different "services" and their members. I commented that I'd rather the team didn't exalt the paid killers. I was censored according to the politics rule, and followed up with a comment pointing out that the blogger himself, and the organization had broken their own policy. I had not brought the politics up--I'd merely commented on how distasteful it was. Though I didn't receive any kind of apology, I think the blogger and the readers "got it." The main point, though, was how most people are so indoctrinated that they can't even see their own actions objectively. Initially, the casual observer thought that *I* had been disrespectful and that *I* had introduced politics, when it was in fact *they* who had introduced the paid killers as heroes and struck at *me* for taking offense.