blog post from kitte 
a little laughter for a nice and cold tuesday
Here's a quote from someone who witnessed a recent interaction between an elderly woman and an antiwar protester in a Metro station in DC:
"There were protesters on the train platform handing out pamphlets on the evils of America. I politely declined to take one. An elderly woman was behind me getting off the escalator and a young (20ish) female protester offered her a pamphlet, which she politely declined. The young protester put her hand on the old woman's shoulder as a gesture of friendship and in a very soft voice said, "Ma'am, don't you care about the children of Iraq?" The old woman looked up at her and said, "Honey, my first husband died in France during World War II, my second husband died in Korea, one of my sons died in Vietnam, a Grandson died in Desert Storm, all so you could have the right to stand here and bad mouth our country. If you touch me again. I'll stick this umbrella up your ass and open it."
 
My response_
 
I find it facinating that people get so offendend when people point out clear and obvious injustices. It is not that people are not any less loyal to this country or that by not supporting a war (an obvious evil) people are somehow being disrespectful or ungrateful about the tremendous sacrifice our service women and men render us all. 

 

I find it sad really because by protesting against war, what this young woman is also saying is that it is not ok that we should be losing our family members fighting an unjust war. Reality and history holds that any of the past conflicts our contry has been involved in could have been resolved quicker or more amicably if there was more interest in consultation and dialogue from the part of our government.

 

In fact, I would even claim that by standing up and stating an obvious fault in the fabric of political process this woman is being an ultimate loyalist by speaking out against injustice --

 

I pledge allegiance

 to the flag of the United States of America

 and to the republic for which it stands,

one nation under God, indivisible,

with liberty and Justice for all.

 

Cheers :-)

 
   

 


 
 
quddus on
Re: War protesters-time to get it off my chest.
It might benefit us all to meditate on the words of Baha'u'llah's son, whom He called the Master, 'Abdu'l-Baha:
"I charge you all that each one of you concentrate all the thoughts of your heart on love and unity. When a thought of war comes, oppose it by a stronger thought of peace. A thought of hatred must be destroyed by a more powerful thought of love. Thoughts of war bring destruction to all harmony, well-being, restfulness and content.
"Thoughts of love are constructive of brotherhood, peace, friendship, and happiness.
When soldiers of the world draw their swords to kill, soldiers of God clasp each other's hands! So may all the savagery of man disappear by the Mercy of God, working through the pure in heart and the sincere of soul. Do not think the peace of the world an ideal impossible to attain!
"Nothing is impossible to the Divine Benevolence of God.
"If you desire with all your heart, friendship with every race on earth, your thought, spiritual and  30  positive, will spread; it will become the desire of others, growing stronger and stronger, until it reaches the minds of all men.
"Do not despair! Work steadily. Sincerity and love will conquer hate. How many seemingly impossible events are coming to pass in these days! Set your faces steadily towards the Light of the World. Show love to all; 'Love is the breath of the Holy Spirit in the heart of Man'. Take courage! God never forsakes His children who strive and work and pray! Let your hearts be filled with the strenuous desire that tranquility and harmony may encircle all this warring world. So will success crown your efforts, and with the universal brotherhood will come the Kingdom of God in peace and goodwill."

    (Abdu'l-Baha, Paris Talks, p. 29)
nymphadora95 on
Re: War protesters-time to get it off my chest.
I'm familiar with that quote. Thanks for posting.
quddus on
Re: War protesters-time to get it off my chest.
To anyone who just read the above: my intention is only to provide a possible way of looking at the issue. 

 
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