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Here is an absolute insult to the WWII Generation and to America in general from CNN no less:
Although The actual CNN Article seemed balanced so on this particular item I have nothing to say about CNN. But this group of "intellectuals" is a completely different matter. That these people would insult America's armed forces that helped free the world from the forces of tyranny and oppression is beyond descriptive words. What next: The Polish are to be blamed for Germany's invasion of their country!?!
Spoiler :
1. The U.S. military and its veterans constitute an imperialistic, oppressive force which has created and perpetuated its own mythology of liberation and heroism, insisting on a "pristine collective memory" of the war.
2. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor should be seen from the perspective of Japan being a victim of western oppression
3. War memorials, such as the Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery (where many WWII dead are buried, including those executed by the Japanese on Wake Island and the beloved American journalist Ernie Pyle), are symbols of military aggression and brutality "that pacify death, sanitize war and enable future wars to be fought"
4. The U.S. military has repeatedly committed rapes and other violent crimes throughout its past through the present day.(Remember the Rape of Nanking by the Japanese--not Americans)
5. Those misguided members of the WWII generation on islands like Guam and Saipan who feel gratitude to the Americans for saving them from the Japanese are blinded by propaganda supporting "the image of a compassionate America" or by their own advanced age.
6. It was "the practice" of the U.S. military in WWII to desecrate and disrespect the bodies of dead Japanese
7. Conservatives and veterans in the U.S. have had an undue and corrupt influence on how WWII is remembered.
8. Conservatives are reactionary nationalists (no distinction was made between nationalism and patriotism), pro-military "tea baggers" who are incapable of "critical thinking."
9. Relating to the above, even members of the NEH review board are not immune to "reactionary" pro-military views.
10. Veterans' memories of their own experiences in the war are suspect and influenced by media and their own self-delusion
11. War memorials like the Arizona Memorial should be recast as "peace memorials," sensitive to all viewers from all countries, especially the many visitors from Japan.
2. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor should be seen from the perspective of Japan being a victim of western oppression
3. War memorials, such as the Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery (where many WWII dead are buried, including those executed by the Japanese on Wake Island and the beloved American journalist Ernie Pyle), are symbols of military aggression and brutality "that pacify death, sanitize war and enable future wars to be fought"
4. The U.S. military has repeatedly committed rapes and other violent crimes throughout its past through the present day.(Remember the Rape of Nanking by the Japanese--not Americans)
5. Those misguided members of the WWII generation on islands like Guam and Saipan who feel gratitude to the Americans for saving them from the Japanese are blinded by propaganda supporting "the image of a compassionate America" or by their own advanced age.
6. It was "the practice" of the U.S. military in WWII to desecrate and disrespect the bodies of dead Japanese
7. Conservatives and veterans in the U.S. have had an undue and corrupt influence on how WWII is remembered.
8. Conservatives are reactionary nationalists (no distinction was made between nationalism and patriotism), pro-military "tea baggers" who are incapable of "critical thinking."
9. Relating to the above, even members of the NEH review board are not immune to "reactionary" pro-military views.
10. Veterans' memories of their own experiences in the war are suspect and influenced by media and their own self-delusion
11. War memorials like the Arizona Memorial should be recast as "peace memorials," sensitive to all viewers from all countries, especially the many visitors from Japan.
Although The actual CNN Article seemed balanced so on this particular item I have nothing to say about CNN. But this group of "intellectuals" is a completely different matter. That these people would insult America's armed forces that helped free the world from the forces of tyranny and oppression is beyond descriptive words. What next: The Polish are to be blamed for Germany's invasion of their country!?!
