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imogen_blue ([personal profile] imogen_blue) wrote2015-11-12 07:50 am

Remembrance Day - Lest we forget the stupidity of war.

11th day 11th month 11th hour.
The signing of the armistice.

I go to the service for all the lost horses and dogs that died in WW1. There were hundreds of thousands. 80,000 horses went over from Australia alone, none returned.

I don't go for the soldiers.

The cult of soldiers-are-heroes that has infected society these days revolts me. You're not a hero until you have done something heroic. Going to war because it is a career or a lark or you were offered that or prison doesn't make you a hero. Particularly when it's on the whim of a government that should know better. Every month there's a new rape or violence case at our defence academies. These are the people we're sending out to warzones to protect women and children at risk, the ones no-one is watching out for. How do humans behave when they think they can get away with something, anything, everything? Ignore the propaganda and give kudos where it's due. No-one is automatically a hero. Being a hero is special - these people are the better part of humanity and what we should all be aiming for. That achievement should never be dimished by any propaganda.

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[identity profile] sidhe-uaine42.livejournal.com 2015-12-18 02:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I also remember the poor ship's cats as well as the collateral felines that lost their lives due to human bollocks. Hell, there was one feline who pretty much kept his shipmates alive/well while they made their way between Mainland China and Taiwan only to perish on his way to/waiting for admission to England.