Lemon law
Lifer
I don't want to rain on this parade, but someone has to play the devil's advocate.
So this veterans days, its time to grant the highest honors to US soldiers like Charles Granger, and Linde England who make Americans so proud of our serving soldiers. And while we are at it, its not too late to promote LT. Calley to five star general.
As I will be the first to admit, that is a totally false cheap shot that besmirches almost all the men and women who served in our military.
But still, we must ask, why is that so false given the shameful way this nation has treated our homecoming veterans ever since WW2?
I am far too young to have served In WW2, but returning WW2 vets were given preference in employment, and if you had a dishonorable discharge, you had little chance of being hired. As WW2 Vets were given ticker tape parades, and now as they become a vanishing species, they still have a comradeship and the enduring gratitude of this nation.
That tradition started to erode in the Korean war, as returning vets forgot to deliver victory. And turned decidedly toxic in the Vietnam war. Especially among the unthinking antiwar folks, who greeted our returning vets with taunts as baby killers. But still the more rational antiwar crowd reserved their anger for our rat fink politicians.
But at least the Vietnam experience ended our US military adventures for a few decades, until the first Gulf war in the early 1990's when the US military enjoyed a brief popularity.
Now were are mired in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and returning US Veterans probably get worse treatment from the US population at large than any time in US history. As many return with debilitating wounds and Psychological damage and become expensive drains on the US treasury. As the USA figures new ways to deny them the benefits they need and deserve. As for preferential hiring, returning Vets are mostly denied jobs.
I am a self confessed anti war type, but am I alone in saying we have treated our recent military vets with shameful contempt and neglect. Sure we can have one special day when we all pay lip service to our military vets, but what about the other 364 days of the year when we defacto shit on them instead for having too much faith in our stupid politicians?
So this veterans days, its time to grant the highest honors to US soldiers like Charles Granger, and Linde England who make Americans so proud of our serving soldiers. And while we are at it, its not too late to promote LT. Calley to five star general.
As I will be the first to admit, that is a totally false cheap shot that besmirches almost all the men and women who served in our military.
But still, we must ask, why is that so false given the shameful way this nation has treated our homecoming veterans ever since WW2?
I am far too young to have served In WW2, but returning WW2 vets were given preference in employment, and if you had a dishonorable discharge, you had little chance of being hired. As WW2 Vets were given ticker tape parades, and now as they become a vanishing species, they still have a comradeship and the enduring gratitude of this nation.
That tradition started to erode in the Korean war, as returning vets forgot to deliver victory. And turned decidedly toxic in the Vietnam war. Especially among the unthinking antiwar folks, who greeted our returning vets with taunts as baby killers. But still the more rational antiwar crowd reserved their anger for our rat fink politicians.
But at least the Vietnam experience ended our US military adventures for a few decades, until the first Gulf war in the early 1990's when the US military enjoyed a brief popularity.
Now were are mired in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and returning US Veterans probably get worse treatment from the US population at large than any time in US history. As many return with debilitating wounds and Psychological damage and become expensive drains on the US treasury. As the USA figures new ways to deny them the benefits they need and deserve. As for preferential hiring, returning Vets are mostly denied jobs.
I am a self confessed anti war type, but am I alone in saying we have treated our recent military vets with shameful contempt and neglect. Sure we can have one special day when we all pay lip service to our military vets, but what about the other 364 days of the year when we defacto shit on them instead for having too much faith in our stupid politicians?