Those
who survived the Great War, greeted the 11th of November as
the end of the insanity and the beginning of peace. They would
have been mystified to see generals and royals using it as an
opportunity to celebrate war over a hundred years later.
Since
the end of the Second World War, there has not been a single
day of peace. In my lifetime there has been one imperial war
of conquest after another.
The
red poppy is an ambiguous symbol. On the one hand it
represents remembering those who fell in war and the money is
used to support those soldiers who suffered as a result of
war.
On the other hand it is used by generals and the royal family to glorify war. If anyone dares to criticise this disgusting militarism they are immediately accused of disrespecting the fallen and being too mean to help the military victims of warfare. This has been characterised as "Poppy Fascism".
The
Anzac monument in Sydney is "for all the victims of war",
friend or foe, military or civilian. Since the second
world war and the advent of mass civilian bombing, wars
have seen a massive increase in civilian casualties. We
are just "collateral damage" as far as the Pentagon is
concerned.
Socialist
internationalism is the only basis on which militarism can be
opposed. The people of Iraq, Syria or Afghanistan are some of
the poorest people in the world. What with the ruthless
bombing campaigns of American Imperialism and the disgusting
brutality of the Taliban and ISIL their sufferings have been
made worse.
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