I've been perusing Republican and conservative American blogs these last days.
O'd glory on every page of these blogs, as many « God bless America » as you want, Jesus is everywhere and He loves you, quotes from both the two Testaments, unconditional support to Israel, the right to carry firearms, Yurpeens are commies our great Nation must at all cost be preserved from. A paranoid universe that's real scary.
But mainly, two themes are omnipresent: Freedom and our brave and glorious soldiers who protect said freedom.
As for the purported "freedom", from a country which practiced slavery for nearly half of its existence and deprived part of its citizens of civil rights for another century, I find that a little bit cheeky!
Many Americans pretend to be the champions of liberty but I fail to see how more free they are than Europeans, Japanese or South Americans.
Sure enough, they’re free to be fleeced by the financial system and the insurance companies, they're free to get shot down by any sicko happy-trigger (even inside churches), free not to benefit from a universal health care, or to be ousted from their houses because they can no longer pay the rents.
As for the brave and glorious soldiers who fight and have died to protect our freedom, isn't that what every single nation in the world could say about their respective armies and soldiers? In this insane cult of all things related to the army, the US has reached heights only matched by dictatorships.
And when was exactly the last time this happened???
In Iraq ? In Afghanistan , in Somalia or in Nicaragua ? Unless they mean the Vietnamese? The Korean war? How many American heroes died during the cold war with the USSR ?
Were these countries ever a menace to American freedom? Even the Germans declared war on America due to the diplomatic ties they had with the Japanese who themselves attacked in Pearl Harbour , to protect what they thought was their sphere of influence. In any case, nor the Germans or the Japanese had any intention to invade the US and deprive Americans of their freedom.
The same for 1917-1918. And were the Phillipinos a threat to America in 1899? Or the Mexicans in 1848?
Fact is, Americans have never been threatened by anybody but the US is the country which has been the most bellicose and expansionist nation of the world during the last 200 years. They even managed to wage a civil war not even one century after the foundation of their country.
And they keep on repeating their mantra of freedom and our glorious soldiers every single day of the year.
What's more, it's not only the Rep who are inebriated with these myths, many a Democrat share this persecution delirium.
After 40 years of brainwashing Americans into fear of the enemies waiting for them at every corner of the planet, the military-industrial complex, through the US media and their politicians, have succeeded into making Americans believe the survival of their country was at stake and their beloved freedom with it.
Now, when he delivered his farewell adress, President Eisenhower warned his fellow citizens against the growing influence of the military-industrial complex and the dangers that went along.
Should Ike hold his famous farewell speech today, he will be considered a traitor and the worst possible anti-American by a fair share of Americans for want of delivering the security of America into the hands of its most merciless enemies (which ones?). Ike, the most revered American Prez for decades... (sigh)
Note: A gem I found on one of these blogs : "Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American GI. One died for your soul, the other for your freedom."
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