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In reply to the discussion: I don't think it's healthy or good that we lionize those who serve in the military [View all]mainer
(12,555 posts)15. It was ever so. Check out whose statues we erect.
Generals and conquerors.
In our town square, there was a big push to erect a monument to EVERY TOWN RESIDENT who's ever served in the military, with all their names engraved. They didn't even have to be dead. Several of the local veterans objected, saying it was a monument to war, but the plan went ahead anyway.
I wanted them to erect a monument to peacemakers: diplomats, for instance. No one gives a damn about diplomats.
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I don't think it's healthy or good that we lionize those who serve in the military [View all]
cali
Apr 2012
OP
If I were as embarrassed of my service as you are, I'd NEVER mention it.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2012
#36
I'm not "embarrassed" by it. I just object to the glorification of the military.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#44
R#7 & K. The mostly great Charlie RANGEL nailed it when he said economic necessity was/is
UTUSN
Apr 2012
#10
Ah, I misunderstood you. But I didn't mistake the 'criticizing' vs. 'lionizing'
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#24
I don't think that is the real problem - if someone is a real hero they deserve to be recognized.
jwirr
Apr 2012
#17
Today it sure is. But I do not remember thinking my uncle and his friends WWII were that special
jwirr
Apr 2012
#19
I hear the truth in that. Maybe the reason I did not see a lot of that was because we were a farm
jwirr
Apr 2012
#29
It's not the military that's assumed the posture...it's the politicians who have used them as such..
cynatnite
Apr 2012
#35