Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 16
th, 2014 at 8:10am:
Amadd wrote on Jul 15
th, 2014 at 11:29pm:
Correct
That's why the yanks are always looking for new and unusual countries to invade.
We're speaking English today instead of German or Japanese
only because America gave up its youth to defeat a genocidal tyranny in Europe and a barbarian cult of Bushido in the Asia-Pacific region.
Every migrant to Australia owes it to the Americans that this country is today a free society of First World standards.
I've always found the ANZAC Day 'celebrations' to be so very bloody Irish for the ludicrous paradox that it is, when in fact a more rational day of celebration would be for Australians and the countries of Europe to reserve a day each year in thanks of the Americans without whom we would all have been conquered by some very nasty people indeed.
This faddish resentment towards the US is churlish in the extreme for its lack of gratitude and its spiteful petulance.
Yes indeed. We can certainly be thankful that America entered WW2.
Barely any of those people are alive today. And of those who are, and having seen the horrors of war, I'll bet they'd advocate all governments to do their utmost to keep out of them.
I'd imagine a lot of the WW2 veterans would be a bit disappointed at the eagerness to wage war that some governments have shown.
The WMD fiasco lost me, and lest we forget that one. Not to mention the gulf of Tonkin lie.
Just because I'm greatful for the actions of one generation or government, it doesn't mean that I can't be disappointed or disgusted in the next..and visa versa.
A lot of people have died for the right to freedom...have some respect please.
And btw, where I'm currently situated, there is more WW2 history than you poke a stick at.
Just a few blocks from here, 143 US soldiers perished when the Japs poured petrol over them in an air raid shelter. Those who came running out on fire were clubbed to death, stabbed and beheaded. Only 11 escaped.
There's also many WW2 wrecks that I've dived close to here and many other memorials that makes one feel very privileged at the life I'm able to enjoy today.
It also makes me very angry when it appears to me that some governments are far too headstrong and willing to throw people's lives at a problem where there may be other avenues.