As November 11 approaches, some people may wonder how to write the name of the November 11 American holiday that commemorates the end of world-war hostilities in 1918 and 1945 as well as all who have served the U.S. Armed Forces. Do we use an apostrophe when spelling Veterans Day?
The answer is no. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, “The holiday is not a day that ‘belongs’ to one veteran or multiple veterans, which is what an apostrophe implies. It’s a day for honoring all veterans, so no apostrophe needed.”
Can we not celebrate the people who have made sacrifices for their country and for ideals like freedom, and support those people because they have inadequate support from the government who ordered their sacrifices, while also decrying the actions and behaviours which we see as morally wrong?
I mean by struggle that I vacillate between "no standing military!" versus "the VA should be funded to infinity and beyond". I struggle to think about the actions of Americans in southeast Asia and Vietnam versus loving my family members that were there doing some things that they can't talk about to anyone because war never changes.
I don't want to see another family member broken by war. And then I've got family that thinks war is what we need.
That makes it harder to appreciate the day we set aside for honor and sacrifice of veterans of wars. I had never wished any of them to go, and I still believe we need all of those people here at home.
But what I try to use is compassion and sensitivity to imagine how scared I would be to be shot at, bombed, stalked by another human with a gun. The misery of digging holes in the snow with a shorthanded shovel hungry and cold, and losing those that one relies upon over and over again.
None of that makes any sense to me. If I were alone dying bleeding out in a muddy field, gutshot, I would call for my mom not for a holiday.
The US has been involved in war for almost every single year of its existence, so actually it's easy to say even when one's home country is involved in a war.
I mean you have a very filtered view on American wars. Almost none of them were in order to save America and didn't result in a better situation for the country.
I never said they are not useful or necessary.
But I refuse to consider murder to be something heroic. Now if your moral structure allows you to consider that killing can be good, I just hope for you that people who don't like you don't think the same.
they are when the folks they killed were fascists. Also, hot take here, I'm pretty sure that the US occupation o Afghanistan was better than the current system in place there.
Of the 18 million veterans alive in the US, only 66,000 are WWII veterans who fought against fascists. The rest of them did nothing but murder children in asia, south america, and the middle east for drugs, oil, and money.
Also, hot take here, I’m pretty sure that the US occupation o Afghanistan was better than the current system in place there.
True, but then again, "better than the Taliban" is a really low bar. Also important to remember that the USA indirectly led them to power via Operation Cyclone