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Surviving 'Collateral Murder': Soldier relives infamous WikiLeaks video (warning graphic war video) (Original Post) moobu2 Apr 2013 OP
Yep, and that video showed us all what a horror war it was zeemike Apr 2013 #1
K&R idwiyo Apr 2013 #2
I cry every time I see a 19 year old dead soldier. Never saw his child, never got to come home Steviehh Apr 2013 #3
The Busch cabal should suffer at least as much...... joanbarnes Apr 2013 #4
America "spreading freedom and democracy through the barrel of a gun." Cleita Apr 2013 #5
Ethan McCord is a good man. delrem Apr 2013 #6
KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK Smarmie Doofus Apr 2013 #7

zeemike

(18,998 posts)
1. Yep, and that video showed us all what a horror war it was
Fri Apr 5, 2013, 11:57 PM
Apr 2013

And how we were doing evil things, and it quickly became the new normal.

If we were anything but a sick society heads would have rolled in the military and in the political world...but nothing happened, and things have not really changed at all.
We have just become comfortably numb.

Steviehh

(115 posts)
3. I cry every time I see a 19 year old dead soldier. Never saw his child, never got to come home
Sat Apr 6, 2013, 08:56 AM
Apr 2013

Never got to live a real life. Amd I think about the people who sent him.

Get better soldier. I hope you don't have to lose anymore.

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
5. America "spreading freedom and democracy through the barrel of a gun."
Sat Apr 6, 2013, 02:11 PM
Apr 2013

Well said soldier and thank you for your service, even though your country seems to have thrown you out with the trash.

Why are Bush and Cheney still walking around free living the good life?

delrem

(9,688 posts)
6. Ethan McCord is a good man.
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 12:45 AM
Apr 2013

Someone who found himself in the wrong time and wrong place, in the wrong war, where his most deepset ideas/thought/dreams about what his country and society is all about got shattered.

I hate to say it but I can't see how his shattered state of mind got any help from Obama saying, re. the Bush war crimes, that "We need to look forward, as opposed to looking back". To be sure Obama's direction saves W's ass, and Cheney's ass, and the fat asses of the rest of the guilty party. But it leaves Ethan McCord and soldiers like him isolated - and not just isolated in a small way, but isolated from the very top all the way down to the people he meets on the street.

This also happened to Vietnam vets.

What I mean by "isolated" is "isolated from the verification of their community." In pop-psych terms this means: isolated from the closure that is their due. The fact is that Ethan McCord is subject not only to official isolation and negation of his experience, but to death threats. I can't help but think that this is all part of his experience of PTSD, and that McCord might not be alone.

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