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Jeff Danziger's avatar

I was once assigned on a roster for the graves registration point duty. Actually twice. This involved inspecting identification papers of dead soldiers and the body itself just before it was shipped home. The army was very worried about shipping bodies to the wrong address, or with the wrong name. I had to go to the morgue, aka the graves registration refrigerated trailers, look at the ID papers and take a look inside the body bag to make sure it was the right person. As I said I only had this duty twice, which was enough. Somehow they should make Hegseth do this every time there's a casualty. What a rotten human being.

Mike Feder's avatar

An inspiring, emotional, honest piece of writing/expression.

I know--have always known--that men like Hegseth are addicted to mindless violence but your essay nails in a way that really moved me. And Caine, right beside him, sounds more like a militarized robot than a human being.

I'm from the Vietnam generation (never got drafted and had no reason to join up)--and even then you'd hear all that techno-military bullshit as explanation and justification for out-and-out murder... "We had to destroy the village in order to save it," "Collateral Damage=Dead Children... ...And now--partially, I think, partially because men have played violent video-games for the last twenty years--this heart-deadness has become so much a part of the way these people think and speak, that it's a form of petrification.

The murderous religious zealots in Iran are just mirror images of the video-game-macho-maniacs like Hegseth; different language, different clothes, but the same nutty, hysterical fear of innocence and vulnerability that has characterized this kind of insanity for thousands of years.

These men, on both sides, are afraid of women and children--they hate their own weakness, their own innocence... In their derangement, they believe that if you kill the innocent, then you'll finally succeed in erasing your OWN innocence and fear--become a real man... But innocence can't be erased by Tomahawk missiles, precision bombing or covering or locking up women... We were all children once... We ought to finally understand that and then we will finally grow up...

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