blacka
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cheers leftrightout...disrespect was the last thing on my mind...quite the opposite...
My thoughts are very much echoed by plenty of ex service people...especially in the united states...this is why so many of them support political candidates like Ron Paul as they are also cognisant of the reality of war and not just the veneer anzac day style parading and associated heroic imagery and patriotism.
This is the patriotism and militarism that makes it all too easy for pollies to drag our service people off to conflicts in the first place. Anyone who studies a little of the pretexts to many of these conflicts will get where i am coming from.
Though i do agree with PB and girt above...sadly...in that it will continue on ad finitum...
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I have to say, I've read through this forum and I cant see how blacka has spat on the grave of any soldiers??? :?
It's a perspective that both I and even my late grandfather shared (he never marched).
People really need to get over themselves and stop being so offended.
War is pain and suffering. Some people like to suffer in silence.
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girtXc wrote:Will continue ad infinitum,in Australia, New Zealand and many other countries
'Tis the nations most important day by the length of the Flemington Straight This. -PB
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Will continue ad infinitum,in Australia, New Zealand and many other countries
'Tis the nations most important day by the length of the Flemington Straight
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blacka
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ozboy wrote:batfink wrote:blacka wrote:ozboy wrote:blacka wrote:Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups... Do you believe there should be any recognition of people who gave their lives up and those who were seriously injured, for effectively altruistic purposes? A parade on their return? Perhaps... [size=9] Annual ceremonies,[/size] uniformed parades, unending years of commemoration ...how long for? Would 'Peace Day' serve a better purpose? The whole thing feels more like a recruiting parade for the idea of war and re-filling the ranks after a certain point? And thats not even getting into the underlying precursors to those wars. The intent of people signing up may have been altruistic...but therein lies the rub with altruism sometimes....it is easily exploited by statists of all persuasions. uhmmmmm:roll: :roll: today is an annual ceremonie :lol: :lol: :lol: Ouch! Huh? I dont get his point sorry...maybe its my poorly worded phrasing as usual ... :? I realise it was an annual parade...thats my point...'for how long does it have to continue on for' was the question that followed. And as far as me being 'disrespectful'...i dont see how questioning some unending theme of militarism is disrespectful...plenty of ex service people question what the day has turned into also. Some folks who have been in real combat do see the public fascination with it all to be a little on the queasy side. War is something best kept on the side...otherwise we do end up with a populace all too conditioned to a militarised mindset... ozboy wrote:For some reason I thought Ron Paul was a Republican Outcast Republican :lol: Now free to speak out a little more...he was always only ever nice enough to them to be able to stay on the economics congressional committees to get the occasional chance to smack Federal reserve chairman around! Edited by blacka: 26/4/2013 04:02:51 PM
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batfink wrote:blacka wrote:ozboy wrote:blacka wrote:Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups... Do you believe there should be any recognition of people who gave their lives up and those who were seriously injured, for effectively altruistic purposes? A parade on their return? Perhaps... [size=9] Annual ceremonies,[/size] uniformed parades, unending years of commemoration ...how long for? Would 'Peace Day' serve a better purpose? The whole thing feels more like a recruiting parade for the idea of war and re-filling the ranks after a certain point? And thats not even getting into the underlying precursors to those wars. The intent of people signing up may have been altruistic...but therein lies the rub with altruism sometimes....it is easily exploited by statists of all persuasions. uhmmmmm:roll: :roll: today is an annual ceremonie :lol: :lol: :lol: Ouch!
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afromanGT wrote:Whilst I disagree with blacka's disrespectful attitude, I think it exemplifies the point that our relatives died so that he could have the freedom to express such aberrations. +1......... it's a sign of respect.......something diminishing quantities in today's society:cry:
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Whilst I disagree with blacka's disrespectful attitude, I think it exemplifies the point that our relatives died so that he could have the freedom to express such aberrations.
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Farrand93 wrote:blacka wrote:ozboy wrote:blacka wrote:Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups... Do you believe there should be any recognition of people who gave their lives up and those who were seriously injured, for effectively altruistic purposes? A parade on their return? Perhaps... Annual ceremonies, uniformed parades, unending years of commemoration ...how long for? Would 'Peace Day' serve a better purpose? The whole thing feels more like a recruiting parade for the idea of war and re-filling the ranks after a certain point? And thats not even getting into the underlying precursors to those wars. The intent of people signing up may have been altruistic...but therein lies the rub with altruism sometimes....it is easily exploited by statists of all persuasions. :lol: Just so damn left :lol: For some reason I thought Ron Paul was a Republican
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Went to the dawn service this morning wearing my old mans medals. Lest we Forget.
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notorganic wrote:catbert wrote:My old man's a career Military officer, and tries very hard to avoid going to the dawn service :lol: How hard is it to not wake up before the sun comes up? CL was on this morning for a reason.
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catbert wrote:My old man's a career Military officer, and tries very hard to avoid going to the dawn service :lol: How hard is it to not wake up before the sun comes up?
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blacka wrote:ozboy wrote:blacka wrote:Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups... Do you believe there should be any recognition of people who gave their lives up and those who were seriously injured, for effectively altruistic purposes? A parade on their return? Perhaps... [size=9] Annual ceremonies,[/size] uniformed parades, unending years of commemoration ...how long for? Would 'Peace Day' serve a better purpose? The whole thing feels more like a recruiting parade for the idea of war and re-filling the ranks after a certain point? And thats not even getting into the underlying precursors to those wars. The intent of people signing up may have been altruistic...but therein lies the rub with altruism sometimes....it is easily exploited by statists of all persuasions. uhmmmmm:roll: :roll: today is an annual ceremonie
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My old man's a career Military officer, and tries very hard to avoid going to the dawn service :lol:
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blacka wrote:Farrand93 wrote::lol: Just so damn left :lol: Eh! Im offended ;) Formerly "left"...now libertarian which is beyond that old way of thinking, get with the times LOL...still like to wheel out a Chomsky quote where i can tho... :lol: I wasn't trying to offend, simply enjoying your PoV.
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Farrand93 wrote::lol: Just so damn left :lol: Eh! Im offended ;) Formerly "left"...now libertarian which is beyond that old way of thinking, get with the times LOL...still like to wheel out a Chomsky quote where i can tho...
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blacka wrote:ozboy wrote:blacka wrote:Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups... Do you believe there should be any recognition of people who gave their lives up and those who were seriously injured, for effectively altruistic purposes? A parade on their return? Perhaps... Annual ceremonies, uniformed parades, unending years of commemoration ...how long for? Would 'Peace Day' serve a better purpose? The whole thing feels more like a recruiting parade for the idea of war and re-filling the ranks after a certain point? And thats not even getting into the underlying precursors to those wars. The intent of people signing up may have been altruistic...but therein lies the rub with altruism sometimes....it is easily exploited by statists of all persuasions. :lol: Just so damn left :lol:
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blacka
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ozboy wrote:blacka wrote:Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups... Do you believe there should be any recognition of people who gave their lives up and those who were seriously injured, for effectively altruistic purposes? A parade on their return? Perhaps... Annual ceremonies, uniformed parades, unending years of commemoration ...how long for? Would 'Peace Day' serve a better purpose? The whole thing feels more like a recruiting parade for the idea of war and re-filling the ranks after a certain point? And thats not even getting into the underlying precursors to those wars. The intent of people signing up may have been altruistic...but therein lies the rub with altruism sometimes....it is easily exploited by statists of all persuasions.
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blacka wrote:Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups... Do you believe there should be any recognition of people who gave their lives up and those who were seriously injured, for effectively altruistic purposes?
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blacka
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indeed it is... “That's the whole point of good propaganda. You want to create a slogan that nobody's going to be against, and everybody's going to be for. Nobody knows what it means, because it doesn't mean anything.” Noam Chomsky "History is written by the victors." Winston S. Churchill Edited by blacka: 25/4/2013 12:11:57 PM
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Lest we forget to pump up the assumed preeminance of the military-industrial complex with annual mythologised ceremonial top ups...
Ron Paul - "It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking."
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notorganic wrote:girtXc wrote:Certainly paid tribute to those in my family that fought. Having been to Gallipoli, El Elamein and the Western Front,it showed me in part, just what these folk went through. Also been to death camps at Dachau and Sachsenhausen and the Holocaust museum in Jerusalem -all unfortetable experiences Why do you have to be so pathetic---------all the time, even in a thread such as this? FYI never been anywhere with the fanatics
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Lest we forget.
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