Transcript for Amazing Speech By War Veteran
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And I tried hard to be proud of my service. |
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but all I could feel was shame. |
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Racism could no longer mask the reality of the occupation. |
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These were people. These were human beings. |
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I've since been plagued by guilt anytime I see an elderly man |
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like the one who couldn't walk, who we rolled onto a stretcher |
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and told the Iraqi police to take him away. |
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I feel guilt anytime I see a mother with her children |
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like the one who cried hysterically and screamed |
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that we were worst than Saddam as we forced her from her home. |
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I feel guilt anytime I see a young girl |
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like the one I grabbed by the arm and dragged into the street. |
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We were told we were fighting terrorists. |
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The real terrorist was me and the real terrorism is this occupation. |
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Racism within the military has long been an important tool |
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to justify the destruction and occupation of another country. |
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It's long been used to justify the killing, subjugation |
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and torture of another people. |
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Racism is a vital weapon employed by this government. |
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It is a more important weapon than a rifle |
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a tank, a bomber or a battleship. |
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It's more destructive than an artillery shell |
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or a bunker buster or a Tomahawk missile. |
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While those weapons are created and owned by this government |
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they are harmless without people willing to use them. |
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Those who send us to war do not have to pull a trigger |
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or lob a mortar round. They do not have to fight the war. |
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They merely have to sell the war. |
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They need a public who is willing to send their soldiers into harm's way. |
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They need soldiers who are willing to kill and be killed without question. |
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They can spend millions on a single bomb but that bomb only becomes a weapon |
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when the ranks in the military are willing to follow orders to use it. |
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They can send every last soldier anywhere on Earth |
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but there'll only be a war if soldiers are willing to fight. |
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And the ruling class, the billionaires who profit from human suffering |
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care only about expanding their wealth, controlling the world economy. |
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Understand that their power lies only in their ability |
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to convince us that war, oppression and exploitation is in our interest. |
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They understand that their wealth is dependent on their ability |
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to convince the working class to die |
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to control the market of another country. |
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And convincing us to kill and die is based on their ability |
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to make us think that we are somehow superior. |
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Soldiers, sailors, marines |
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airmen have nothing to gain from this occupation. |
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The vast majority of people living in the US |
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have nothing to gain from this occupation. |
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In fact, not only do we have nothing to gain |
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but we suffer more because of it. |
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We lose limbs, endure trauma and give our lives. |
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Our families have to watch flag-draped coffins lowered into the earth. |
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Millions in this country without health care, jobs or access to education |
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must watch as this government squander over 450 million dollars a day |
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on this occupation. |
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Poor and working people in this country are sent to kill poor |
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and working people in another country to make the rich richer. |
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Without racism soldiers would realize |
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that they have more in common with the Iraqi people |
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than they do with the billionaires who send us to war. |
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I threw families onto the street in Iraq |
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only to come home and find families thrown onto the street in this country |
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in this tragic, tragic and unnecessary foreclosure crisis. |
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We need to wake up and realize that our real enemies |
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are not in some distant land and not people |
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whose names we don't know and cultures we don't understand. |
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The enemy is people we know very well and people we can identify. |
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The enemy is a system that wages war when it's profitable. |
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The enemy is the CEO's who lay us off our jobs when it's profitable. |
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It's the insurance companies who deny us health care when it's profitable. |
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It's the banks who take away our homes when it's profitable. |
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Our enemy is not 5,000 miles away. They are right here at home. |
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If we organize and fight with our sisters and brothers |
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we can stop this war. We can stop this government |
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and we can create a better world. |
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"If tyranny and oppression come to this land |
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it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy... |
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The loss of Liberty at home is to be charged |
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to the provisions against danger real or imagined from abroad..." |
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- James Madison - |
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Edited by Phaedrus |