Hippies; put the troops in harm’s way, dammit!
Someone sent me this article from the Atlantic Free Press in which a stupid hippie tells us about how he became anti-war in the 60s because the media published pictures of the horrors of war. He laments the fact that media doesn’t continue to feed his perverse need for gory photos.
A key reason my—and millions of other Americans’ — eyes were opened to what the US was up to in Indochina was that the media at that time, at least by 1967, had begun to show Americans the reality of that war. I didn’t have to look to hard to find the photos of napalm victims, or to read about the true nature of the weapons that our forces were using.
Today, while the internet makes it possible to find similar information about the conflicts in the world in which the US is participating, either as primary combatant or as the chief provider of arms, as in Gaza, one actually has to make a concerted effort to look for them. The corporate media which provide the information that most Americans simply receive passively on the evening news or at breakfast over coffee carefully avoid showing us most of the graphic horror inflicted by our military machine.
Oh, goodness, he has to make a “concerted effort” – poor child. How can the media do this to a poor hippie – making him actually do something besides smoke pot and scratch his ample ass. But, see, it’s the media’s fault this war has continued – it couldn’t be because we learned our lesson in the 60s that we have to fight our wars to a successful conclusion, could it? Naw. Couldn’t be.
We may read about wedding parties that are bombed by American forces—something that has happened with some frequency in both Iraq and Afghanistan — where the death toll is tallied in dozens, but we are, as a rule, not provided with photos that would likely show bodies torn apart by anti-personnel bombs—a favored weapon for such attacks on groups of supposed enemy “fighters.” (A giveaway that such weapons are being used is a typically high death count with only a few wounded.)
Now, the poor thing is a bomb damage assessment expert – even though he successfully avoided the draft when it was his turn to serve. But, he tells us that we’re all a bunch of morons because we need graphic depictions of deaths before we understand that war kills people.
We ain’t not smart enough to cipher that from them scribble thingies on that there paper stuff – we needs pitchers. Maybe them hippie fellers could buy us some crayons and them books that we kin color in, too.
Of course, he’s one of those goofy elitists who claims the scales fell from his pro-war eyes the minute he went to college. Well, anyway, this goofball thinks we send soldiers into the fight instead of using drone aircraft;
Meanwhile, the killing of civilians in Afghanistan and Pakistan is only likely to increase with the expanding use of Predator drone aircraft which kill from the sky, piloted by pilots based in control trailers in remote places like Nevada.
To bolster his point he quotes John Grant, the stupid hippie Hun that butts heads with our buddy Skye and her Sheepdog friends in West Chseter, PA. Grant is the president of the local Geezers for Peace chapter;
Is this who we want to be as citizens of the world, essentially hiding away in our comfy homes afraid of engaging with the world except through remotely piloted drones or controlled visits to Disney World? Considering the long history of warfare, why is this kind of warfare not cowardly? Are drones the answer to not wanting our young men and women brought home in aluminum boxes?
So who do you want to be, John? The guy who is calling for more of our troops to come home in aluminum boxes so you can feel better about yourself?
ADDED: Some guy named Thus Spake Ortner at some other blog I’ve heard of from time-to-time wrote about Dave Lindorff, the author of this nimroddery, here and here.
Category: Antiwar crowd, Terror War, Usual Suspects
“Considering the long history of warfare”, seems to me that one would already know the horrors of war. Maybe if one picked up a book on history once in awhile, one just might not have to wait for the media to show and tell one what to think.
Also considering that the enemy is using IEDs and such set off remotely, what does that make them? But I guess if they are killing Americans then that is ok.
He must have smoked way too much reefer over the years. Acording to his bio he writes for many well known magazines. Why doesn’t he publish some of the data he complins about? Better yet, if he was so concerned why didn’t he volunteer to report from the front lines. He’s nothing. You pegged him right, he’s nothing but a burnt out coward who’s trying to justify his existence on the planet. Would bet he’s had the same reflections as Christopher Buckley did in this article posted here:
http://www.skytroopers.org/now_theyre_feeling_guilty.htm
“Is this who we want to be as citizens of the world” Heh,”citizens of the world” elitists who sit in a hepcat coffee house bemoaning “racism” and screeching about “social justice” amongst other pasty white idealists. Put ’em in a turd world hell hole & watch how fast they scurry for an airport back to the bad ole “imperialist” U.S.A. Sheet, ten minutes in ‘Da Hood would be a come to Jesus moment for these clowns.
“Considering the long history of warfare, why is this kind of warfare not cowardly?” Newsflash, hipster, most of the warfighting is being done by Army & Marine grunts, and Special Ops types… In short BOOTS ON THE GROUND & MOUNTAINS.
I doubt you know the difference betwixt a bounding overwatch or a fire team wedge, yet you pontificate on how we are waging this war. Hippie-o-crite!!
There’s been a Regime Change in Chapter 31 of Geezers For The Enemy in Philadelphia. Grant was recently ousted as Capto de Fruiti.
Shortly afterwards, they reversed Grant’s failed policy of the occupation of West Chester on Saturdays and haven’t been seen since.
As if we stopped war, we’d see no horrors.
As if there would be no dictators and tyrants who would slaughter helpless, DEFENSELESS people.
Wait, you mean bad things happen during wars?!?! OH, the humanity!
P.S. Are we now a dirty word that can’t be repeated? You wound me, sir.
Jonn wrote: Only on Mondays and Tuesdays.
I remembered this said by a poster at Militarily.com
“I remember reading about the invasion of Sicily in 1943 where a US soldier was watching what a reporter thought was a wasteful using of naval artillery shells before an assault. A US Army private turned to the reporter turned and said “I will pay high taxes the rest of my life so they don’t have to throw me instead of artillery shells!””
Is it just me or does this guy Lindorff look an awful lot like George Carlin?
I love liberal logic though. If the body count is too high they whine about lack of equipment or poor equipment. If it is too low they complain about lack of footage showing the gory details.
Once they get in power they cut defense spending, so that the next time the body count starts to rise they can once again bitch about the lack of equipment or poor equipment.
They seem to have a macabre need to see the results of their continuous attack on the defense spending. They never seem to draw the connection between their demands for less spending on military hardware and the number of wounded or killed in conflicts.
They are not revulsed by pictures of US soldiers wounded or killed, to them it is an affirmation that their attempts to cripple the military industrial complex is producing the desired results.
Okay, Mondays I can completely understand but Tuesdays aren’t really dirty as much as artistic.
As for David Lindorff, I think that nimrods would find it offensive that you classed them in with such an insufferable bag of feminine hygeine product.