The Vonnegut quote I referred to was posted by
grandmofhelsing and
matociquala, and it was also nice to see an Armistice nod from
nineweaving. Anyway, in case you've not read it, and wondered what I was on about, here's the quote:
I will come to a time in my backwards trip when November eleventh, accidentally my birthday, was a sacred day called Armistice Day. When I was a boy, all
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An important difference, I think.
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While I appreciate the momentus occasion to which Vonnegut refers, the men on the battlefields then were pretty much like the men and women on the battlefields now - frightened, angry, missing their loved ones, hoping they were doing something worthwhile. I'm not convinced that it is that much different now. The soldiers on the field don't make the decisions of when or where to fight, the old men in the offices do that. But the old men don't hear the voice of God.
I suspect that it is awareness of the meaning of the day that has failed rather than the value of the people who chose to put themselves in harms way, and what they sacrifice to do it.
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