Thursday, May 24, 2012

Time for my annual Memorial Day Rant

Several years ago, we were coming back from the American Legion Hall on Memorial Day. I was in American Legion uniform having served in the firing detail at the local cemetery. We had gone into the local Stop&Rob for one thing or another (which put me in foul mood to begin with) and at the check-out, Little Miss TeenAmerica wannabe at the register wished me a "Happy Memorial Day".

And I unloaded on her, I didn't yell or raise my voice but said through tightly clenched teeth:

"There is one NOT g-ddamned thing "Happy" about Memorial Day. Everyone in this country that isn't in uniform honoring our war dead had damn well be better dressed in black mourning clothes. I just got back from the cemetery where we paid our respects and begged G-d to care for those 327 mostly 18-20 year old kids who died in mud filled trenches, freezing European forests, crappy little dots of islands, hot shitty jungles or some G-d forsaken desert. They died horrible, agonizing deaths so you could go to the mall and shop without having worry about whether you were in the whites or blacks section, to show your papieren bitte, or ask in Japanese to buy worthless, rancid, Russian bread and then worry about being shot as a spy on your way home. Those people gave you their everything for what you have today. Look around and ask if you want for anything, because I know those poor bastards would feel cheated if you did.

If you saw Saving Private Ryan, then you probably missed the single most important lesson of that entire movie.

Remember that cemetery ? There are about 2 dozen in Europe, there's another big one on Oahu in Hawaii. There are quite few here in the US from the Revoluntionary War to the present, and every American's knees should become weak and tears should flow when they visit those places on Memorial Day.

Because there's no way any of us have "Earned This"."

2 comments:

  1. Nice to see you post.

    Yes. There is so much lost that people don't understand HAS been lost. Respect has faded away. Honor is a color few can see.

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  2. Amen brother, well said.

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