"We have somehow broken our solemn bond with those warriors of yesterday
and forgotten that when the survivors of the Second World War returned
to their homes, they were like a tide that raised all boats. My
generation's shared experience of suffering, of witnessing genocide,
ethnic cleansing, and enduring unspeakable privations as both soldiers
and civilians made us vigilant when it came to demanding our peace
dividend. We knew what we deserved and that was a future that didn't
resemble our hard-scrabble past. The Green and Pleasant land was for
everyone after the war because we had bled for it and died for it. We
demanded a truly democratic society where merit was rewarded and no one
would be left behind because of poverty, poor health or an inadequate
education."
90-year-old Harry Leslie Smith's poignant lament at Cameron and company's erosion of everything he fought for.
(Thanks to Danny for the link.)
Friday, May 10, 2013
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