Perhaps I’m not looking at it correctly, but it’s occurred to
me on more than one occasion that the displaying of the American flag on
Memorial Day is a little obscene.
Easy, fella, let me explain…
You see, in a substantial portion of the men we are “memorializing”
on this day – ie, the men who fought and died in this Country’s armed forces –
it were representatives of that flag that came to said memorialized individual
and told him something along the lines of “go fight this war, or we’ll throw
you in prison.”
In the American Civil War, the line was often much more
harsh. Something more like “go and fight
this war, or we’ll hang you where you stand.”
Celebrating THAT sacrifice by flying the flag of the very
people that sent the poor man, against his will, to fight in bloody conflict,
just seems kind of wrong to me.
There should be some other symbol. Similar to the “yellow ribbon” that we put up
to show support and solidarity with our deployed troops, there should be some
other symbol for Memorial Day than the display of the flag of the nation that
forced these men to die. It almost feels
like rubbing it in the faces of the poor draftees that fought valiantly and
bravely, and died terribly, because they were MADE TO by threat of being thrown
in a cage, shunned socially, and made unemployable forever, if they did
not.
This isn’t an attempt to discuss the justness of this war or
that. World War Two is possibly the most
just of wars ever fought by America, and yet I feel the same way about the
draftees in that war as I do any other. The
sacrifice of the draftee is the most painful, in my opinion, because they didn’t
choose it. It was forced on them, and
for the most part, they did the best they could with what they were faced with.
Regardless of how you feel about everything else I just posted, take a moment to give thanks to all the men who've shed blood in defense of this country.
nice post regarding "Memorial Day"
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