I’ve deposited my stepson for the day at the Unionville public school warfare celebration and indoctrination center for the day. He’s got his scouts uniform with him so he can put it on for the celebration of war, and make the veterans feel good. He was sent off with instructions to enjoy the celebration, and how much this day is about respect.
The flag is at half mast today. In reverent tones other fathers tell their sons that this is to show respect. I stand there listening, just barely able to keep from gagging.
Needless to say, I feel significantly different about remembrance day than most people I know. It seems so obvious to me that this day was designed as war propaganda, but I’m not allowed to have that opinion. My opinion is viewed as one of disrespect. I’m not allowed to view veterans as unwitting pawns in the actions of evil men. I am supposed to respect the fact that they had the misfortune to have to go off to war and kill other people for the psychopaths that run governments “in our names”.
I am especially not allowed to have an opinion that the great and holy world war II shouldn’t have been fought. I must love Hilter for thinking something like that. It’s true that I consider it a tragedy that so many civilian populations in Germany were bombed in the name of bringing down Hilter. I also consider it equally tragic that civilian populations in Britain were also bombed by Germany. Warfare should not involve civilians, but it always does. That is one of the reasons that it is so profitable.
We will never know what history would have been like if North American forces did not submit the propaganda of glorious warfare, but there are a few things that we can know. We know that Allied support was given to Stalin, killer of more of his own people than Hilter killed. We know that Churchill gifted still more victims to Stalin when all was done. We know that the United States engineered to have Japan enter the war by imposing brutal sanctions. We know that US companies like Ford and IBM supported Hitler’s war and genocide actions (respectively). As with all the current enemies of the United States, you can almost always find a time when those enemies were incubated by the same people who later turn on them as warfare fodder. We know from the admissions of Germans interviewed after the war, that full fledged war was used as the justification for the Jewish genocide. We know that psychopaths in the United States government killed hundreds of people in Japan with needless atomic bombs. Those atomic bombs were explicitly dropped on civilian populations, because they wanted test sites that had not already been ravaged by conventional carpet bombing. Japan was ready to give up when these bombs were dropped, but the atomic bombs were a great way to show power, especially to Russia, who was ready to move in and take desired resources. We know a lot about the blatant evil that did occur because “we” joined the war. Despite that one is not allowed to question the holiness of world war II.
It seems especially despicable to me that remembrance day is pushed on us and on the kids without any context of history. Don’t look at the root causes for the wars that turned your grandfathers into pawns. Don’t think about all the civilians that are were killed and displaced as they served.
Close your eyes and observe the holy moment of silence, but don’t think. Thank and respect the veterans for their service, but never look at the underlying issues. Celebrate the goodness of war.
World War II was essentially a German-Russian war. I am glad the British and Americans joined in against Hitler because otherwise, the Nazis would have invaded and occupied Eastern Europe and Russia then enslaved and slaughtered all Slavs like Hitler said he wanted to do all along in “Mein Kampf”. I am also glad the Americans interfered against the Japanese who systematically enslaved and slaughtered the Chinese and the Koreans.
I think that Sutton’s “Wall Street and the Rise of Hilter” does a decent job at illustrating that Hilter and the German war machine had considerable aid both coming to power and building up that power. To take the conventional stand that Hilter had to be fought, but ignore the root causes of why he even even gained the power that he had seems very short sighted to me. I have no doubt that Hilter was just as evil as Stalin. There is massive profit in war, and it would be hard to convince me that such profit wasn’t the real root cause of world war II. Hilter was a convenient evil figurehead that helped justify that profiteering, profit that was made by both financing his rise and taking him down.
I don’t know much about the Japanese actions against Koreans or Chinese. But to slaughter hundreds of thousands of civilians when the war was over and surrender terms were already being negotiated is inexcusable. I don’t think that the Japanese actions against the Chinese and Koreans are good justifications for that civilian genocide.
I totally agree with you Peeter. I’m a veteran and your opinion dose not insult me nor I believe it disrespects Veterans day. There’s a war in society to control our minds through the media and the education system. The current education system thats in placed in the USA is a joke, especially history, that’s being taught. It’s called his story not History. So who’s story is it, the super rich story, so they can continue to manipulate the people of the world through the media and education system, that the boogieman is out to get us, so they can continue to make there billions. If you look at true history and follow the money trail you will find a grand conspiracy to create wars for huge profit. So it’s true money is the root of all evil and those individual that are sitting in a room trying to figure out, who will be the next boogieman are as guilty as a Hitler, a Stalin, a Sadam Hussein and Bin Laden etc.