Originally Posted by
NotLostJustWandering
Sorry, but I regard this stand as hypocritical, and I'm sick of hearing pacifists shy away from speaking their truth whenever anybody invokes fallen heroes.
Doesn't anyone else here think that honoring veterans encourages war? I'm thinking of all the young men who just want to prove themselves, demonstrate courage and willingness to sacrifice, and have that recognized by society... and see no other way to gain that recognition than to enlist.
I regard war as the ultimate sin and hypocrisy of so-called civilization. Join an army and get society's license to go to another country and do the very things that would be considered the worst crimes at home: murder, looting, rape, torture. Manage to come home alive and you will be honored as a hero. Do the same things at home and you will be jailed or executed.
There are a few times in history when war is actually necessary, and results in a people's liberation. For the most part, though, it leads only to death, oppression, and ultimately more war. In my country, for all the wars we have fought, people have to go all the way back to WWII to find justification for war. This justification requires overlooking the fact that the Nazis rose to power because the German people were tired of the draconian reparations imposed on their country after WWI, and that WWII in turn begat the Cold War, which begat the Korean and Vietnamese Wars... In 1939 Europe was told war was needed to liberate Poland. Six years of war later, Poland was a Communist dictatorship, along with most of Eastern Europe. Nice liberation.
What if as a society we regarded veterans as dupes and mass murderers, and instead celebrated the courage and sacrifices made by ordinary fathers and mothers who go on raising families amidst all the madness?
Me, I'm declaring today Draft Dodgers and Conscientious Resisters Day. My hat is off to all the brave men and women who have faced, and continue to face jail sentences, exile, and the scorn of their countrymen rather than kill their fellow man and corrupt their souls.