Listen Up!-From The Women And Men Who Know First Hand The
Bloody Face Of War-The Military Families Against War
By Frank Jackman
I have often, very often lately, had occasion to mention
that during these seemingly endless wars of the early 2000s that those
soldiers, sailors, Marines and Air personnel who have one way or the other
gotten “religion” on the question of war and peace have more “street cred” on
in the anti-war streets than those civilians like these days even an old veteran
like myself who whatever their righteous anger cannot convey to the public. I
often take the example from my own generation, the Vietnam War veterans,
specifically those who worked with and around Vietnam Veterans for Peace (VVAW)
like John Kerry before he headed for the main change and became the front man
for every imperialist endeavor since, when they took to the streets got the muted
admiration (or at least silence) from the most rabid pro-war chicken-hawks.
Remembering those famous silent marches through the streets of every major town
and the Capitol with the battered, bruised, hurt, scarred, mentally and physically
leading the way crying out to the high heavens for an end to the madness, an
end to the death tolls, for bringing the troops home and for letting the next
generation live without the threat of warrior deaths hanging over their heads.
If the wounded warriors turned anti-warriors of the endless wars
that have plagued this country for this whole century thus far in every place
where the American government has decided to put its ugly nose have “street cred”
when the deal goes down that holds as true for the organizations of anti-war military
families who have lost loved ones to the false policies of that same crazed government.
Many times they do not appear on the streets like the grizzled veterans of the
myriad conflicts but everybody damn well give a listen to what they have to say
because unlike the chicken-hawks and their hangers-on these families have
suffered the loss of their sons and daughters to the beast military machine.
Yeah, listen up, listen up carefully.
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