TheGoggles wrote:
99% of the time, troop worship is either to sell a product or pander politically. Nobody with any power is making a serious effort to support veterans or soldiers...
Looking at that from the bottom-up, I think at least some people seek a sense of empowerment or validation by having their former-military loved ones honored even if nothing heroic had ever been done. I could post some links to some examples, but I refrain from doing that since I do not want to shame anyone.
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Applying the label ?hero? to those of us who haven?t earned it diminishes the service and sacrifice of those who did.
I think many people have a willingness to sacrifice for the good of all, but that mere willingness does not make anyone a hero. I happen to be an honorably-discharged veteran of the Viet Nam era, and I make efforts to remember and honor my past friends and schoolmates who died as a result of that war. I intend to make it clear to my family and others that I am not even close to being any kind of military hero, but I suspect today's "military worship" might easily prevail at the time of my funeral...and I see that as a sad thing coming from people who know not what they do.
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