Mickey Z
Cool Observer
Friday, July 07, 2006
Don't support our (sic) troops
For some Americans, the phrase “support our troops” is little more than a euphemism for: “support the policies that put our troops in harm’s way.” For Americans of the liberal persuasion—ever cautious not to offend those mythical fence sitters—the phrase “support our troops” is a safe way to avoid taking a principled stand against this war (and all war). Either usage of the phrase “support our troops” does nothing to challenge the latest mission in particular or the concept of military intervention in general.
Let’s say you’re opposed to animal experimentation. Would you be amenable to “supporting” the actual scientists performing lab experiments? Surely they are “just doing their job” and “following orders” as much as any U.S. Marine in Iraq. Or what if you’re an activist fighting to end exploitative labor practices? Is it acceptable to hate the CEOs of Nike and The Gap but still hang yellow ribbons for the men and women who handle day-to-day operations of a sweatshop in, say, Vietnam? They’re just as “stuck in a bad situation” as the soldiers who ran the show at Abu Ghraib, right?
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