..."surrender monkey"
really? The attitudes always seem to be of one EXTREME or another, black and white, clear concise lines of standard and behavior.
I never "ducked out" of anything and yet I'll tell you that war is just good business. I'll tell you that it should be avoided by all means short of repelling an invasion with the sole intent of genocide or swift and absolute conquest of this soil.
Just my opinion, but I have yet to see anything resembling or even building up to circumstances of that degree. I never agreed with the policies of our government during the entire duration of my military service. Yet never did I dissent or undermine the chain of command.
I did my time and then some and I tell you that I am ashamed of MY AMERICAN PEOPLE. Ignorant and blind are they; bloodthirsty as any evil in the world which they so fervently fear.
Call me a "surrender monkey" to my face and from a prone position you will see just how much I "capitulate".
Say it to any other vet that feels the same way about the pursuit of peace (they don't get the news coverage or interviews) and they might not show as much restraint.
Many of them are not so fowardly open because they are tired of listening to brainwashed people who complain from the confines of their rural bubbles.
They have been at the forefront of the lies and many have found that it is almost futile to combat the extensive mental and psychological CONDITIONING of the TV tube or the media to which the American people voluntarily subject themselves.
It's good for business (and staying alive when your backs up against the wall) but mostly... it's good for business.
I have a whole family of vets spanning four generations most of them combat vets. And no, they don't easily open up. Some break out in tears. Grown men. All have said that they'd do it again but not becuase they believed in the "cause", but like myself, because they took an oath and made a commitment.
And still every one advocates peace. These people are not ..."monkeys", "capitulators".
I find the ridiculing and name calling of those who would call for peace while standing in the face of a supposedly EMINENT "evil of the world" quite disturbing. I wonder how long it will be before people like that end up being publicly crucified.
Oh... wait. That has already been done to another who called for peace and change while standing in the face of certain death. Now there was a guy who certainly could never have been accused of "ducking out" or "capitulating".
Stood his ground peacefully to the very end...,yep, for what he believed; and he did it having never fired a shot or raising a finger in violence.
Imagine that... or imagine a thousand , no a million people doing the same. How long do you think the slaughter would go on?
Well, there is the real test of ones so called beliefs. Of course it could be just a story in a book thrown together by many different hands over the course of a couple thousand years.
It is 2:51 AM here on the west coast. As I write this I think of those fallen who I've known. I salute them and honor their memory not with the spew of further death and perpetuated hatred and FEAR, but with hope; by speaking my mind from a point of view that has been not just where they've been, but where many who live in a bubble of fear have not.
If I could give my life to open the eyes of those who let the "machine" influence them and do their thinking for them(while it keeps them convinced that their minds are free
) I would do it.
Word of advice; so called "surrender monkeys" and "capitulators"... vets...who have walked the line and have said "NO MORE" aren't afraid of a fight and you certainly don't want to push one into a corner. They've earned the right to say what ever they feel and not be ridiculed.
And in doing so by speaking of peace is only to honor the fallen in hope that we as a humanity will one day say "no more shall fall".
Untill then...it's BUSINESS as usual.
Comrades and shipmates, leathernecks and swabs... I love you... and I miss you.