First, the last thing I intended was to either offend or downplay that sorry period after Pearl Harbor. In fact, my subliminal intention was to actually mitigate any lingering hatred towards the Japanese by 'allowing' them to have been 'correct' in this latter 'war'. If the military types out there are yet offended I, again, apologize, but, at the same time, uphold my initial legitimacy with my carefully chosen wording. I am not at fault here.
We all fight 'wars': with wives, significant others, friends, customer service, government, etc. "War" does not have to be construed as unmentionable unless such censoring has a specific agenda in order to shut up certain mindsets. For example, when the USA murdered hundreds of thousands, (if not millions!), in Vietnam (Johnson, Nixon), Latin America (Reagan), Irag (Bush W), and, yes, Afghanistan (Bush W, Obama) all for 'freedom of mankind' hyperbole and support of the military industrial complex (which Dwight Eisenhower was prescient and intelligent and fair enough to loudly declaim), when it was REALLY for filling the pockets of some 'connected fortunates' (like Dick Cheney) with filthy lucre ... we THEN rarely cry fowl. We pick and choose whom to hate (as with professional sports) and oftentimes that choice is predicated upon selfish interests and blatant, collective ego aggrandizement geared solely to promote the grandeur of military might and fright. We are lost as a society if we do not have an enemy to loudly hate. That dire need to hate is our collective downfall folks.
No I do not fit into your standard patriotic mold and if that defines me as treacherous rather than the open-minded and trenchantly fair and upright person I think myself to be, then so be it: MODERATOR: then further purge my prose of such outspoken, perfidious, prolixic parody. You have already (safely) satisfied many of my detractors by changing my thread's title.
But, instilled with guilt I shall not be, no matter how much you patriots try to allow no dissent to manifest on your collective watch. The Red White and Blue means something to me other than conquest. Pacification means something to me other than superior fire power. And the noble concept of 'unification' seems to be washed down the river in the process of meting out further hate in our so called political process misnamed democracy. - David Lyga