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If it was your child who was killed by US bombs; if it was your brother who died in vain in a war for greedy profiteers, if it was your town that was bombed into the 19th century...
Would you still support war.
Would you still feel that military service was an honorable thing? Is killing babies honorable? Does it matter that the babies are Muslims? Does that make them less than human? What if a country occupied your country and killed babies in the name of "freedom"? Your babies? What would you do? Would you take up arms, become a terrorist? Would you fight back? Would you join an insurgent group? If you feel that it doesn't matter that we kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people, that it doesn't matter because they are Arabic. Then you are a racist. Repeat after me, "I am a racist". Now say that to yourself over and over. Be truthful about who you are. Be proud. Have your honor. Tell the world how honorable it is to be a racist. Tell the world it's OK to kill babies just as long as they aren't white Americans. Such is the honor of US military servicemen (and Nazis).
They serve in vain. They die in vain. They are vain.
The military has spent nearly nine years since 9-11, waging war and they still have yet to find Bin Laden? Who is in charge of these guys? Gomer Pyle? Is Barney Fife Chairman of the Joint Chiefs? They have the brightest minds procured from Cal Tech and MIT. They have all the cutting edge technology. Yet they cannot find one man. Instead they kill thousands of babies in hopes that will somehow stop terrorism. If your baby was killed, would that stop you from becoming a terrorist or would it motivate you to become one?
I don't buy it. I don't buy that we can't find Bin Laden. The problem here is that if we did successfully weed him out along with the real terrorists (instead of babies), there would be no more war. The war industry would collapse. Money is at the root of these wars. It's not at all about freedom. Killing innocent people perpetuates war and feeds the greedy war mongers. It keeps the terrorists motivated. Bin Laden is still there. Our freedom is less protected not more protected. No one fights for our freedom. They fight for Halliburton and it's subsidiaries to make huge profits.
There is compelling evidence that 9-11 was an inside job. It's a little too convenient how 9-11 fit right into the neo-con agenda for the Middle East, giving the US the opportunity to take it by force. Bin Laden once worked as a CIA operative under daddy Bush. Is it coincidence he still hasn't been captured? In Naomi Kline's book, Disaster Capitalism: The Shock Doctrine, she lays out how the neo-con Freidmanites use disaster to push their agenda through in times of emergency. 9-11 was just one of them.
Support the Troops?
What do those three words mean? It's a bumper sticker. Ever heard of bumper sticker mentality?
Support which troops, the baby killers, the rapists, the torturers, the racists? Hundreds of thousands of innocent people have died and continue to die at the hands of our troops. And you want to support them? Do you support the ones who go AWOL to get out, to keep their sanity, to keep their morality, who flee to Canada to avoid military prosecution? Serving in a war for profiteers is not honorable. Those veterans know that, as I do. It's all peachy and keen to spin the propaganda and say our troops are heroes to serve and protect our freedom. They serve money. They protect the bank accounts of big corporations. They are a liability to our freedom, perpetuating terrorism and motivating terrorists to hate Americans, and with just cause.
War is wrong. It's time to stop serving the vain skin head neo-Nazi sick twisted fucks that know nothing more than killing as a way to their own false glory and honor, perpetuated and passed down by generations of mindless pawns who can't or won't dare to think for themselves. You have a brain. Use it. Look at these wars. They are wrong. Their leaders are rightly being prosecuted by other countries for war crimes. They are not honorable. They protect no one's freedom.
If you feel as I do then do something. It doesn't take much. Save these pictures and post them on your website. Just one or two is enough. Tell the world how wrong it is. Link to this post or to any of the many YouTube videos that show Iraq veterans exposing the truth. Bookmark them with DeLicIous and pas them on to your friends. Write a blog. Write your Congressman. Read about and watch veterans who testify and expose the truth about the military, like the ones in the videos below. Help me with by film project, Stop War (info forthcoming). The Vietnam war was stopped because of the pictures that were published. Put this war out there in their faces. Let the world see our military leaders for the inhuman racists they are.
If you are planning to join the military, do a little research. Don't just join because you think it's patriotic or honorable. Get a few other opinions. You could die. Many veterans now belong to veterans against the war groups. They learned the hard way. They continually speak out about the atrocities, lies and deception practiced by the military, the recruiters, and the media. It's honorable to serve your country. But it's not honorable to serve in these wars, at this time, in this military.
Is it wrong to say all military people serve in vain? Maybe. It's equally wrong to say we should support the troops, without qualifying which ones, or how to support them.
Look at the "troops" in some of the videos below. They taunt little children for entertainment. They are transparently racists. they are frustrated, bored, and feel wronged in some way. But they take it out on the children they are supposedly there to protect. Why? Are they so naive that they believed everything their recruiters told them? Did they expect to be heroes and reap glory and honor from masses of people? Why don't they taunt the real culprits who put them there; their recruiters, their cultural heritage that instilled a false belief that serving in the military was an honorable thing. These thugs have no honor, nor do they deserve respect. What they need is psychological help. That's the kind of support I can believe in.
The Vietnam war was stopped by two pictures.
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| Photographer: Eddie Adams Source: life.com | "Vietnam Napalm" by Nick Út 8 June 1972 Kim Phúc, center left, running down a road near Trang Bang after a USAF napalm attack. | |
Videos of Troops in Action and Veterans Exposing the Truth
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