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Peddling War to Children
In the gap between a boy’s passionate fantasies and the smell of dead bodies in a mass grave marches . . . America’s Army.
“He wonders if God is punishing him because before he joined the Army he thought of war as something fun and exciting.”
We couldn’t wage our current wars without the all-volunteer military whose recruitment goals get fed every year by idealistic young people, who continue, despite all counter-evidence bursting off the front pages, to buy into the romance and excitement of war and armed do-goodism that the recruiters, with the help of a vast “militainment” industry, peddle like so many Joe Camels.
The words quoted above are from a psychologist’s PTSD evaluation of a young soldier named Brad Gaskins, whom I wrote about several years ago; he was one of the soldiers in the first wave of our 2003 invasion of Iraq. He went AWOL after his second deployment.
“Bulldozers were used to push the bodies into mass graves,” the psychologist wrote after her interview with him. “The bodies would fall apart, the smell was unforgettable. He felt badly that the bodies were treated with such disrespect. There was no effort made to identify the dead so that their families could know what happened to them. He was expected to handle many of the dead bodies which were significantly decayed and often ‘oozing goop’ into the ground.”
As far as I’m concerned, this is the only appropriate context in which to talk about the gaming industry, which has been on my mind since I read the other day about the possible resurgence of an unpublished video game called Six Days in Fallujah. The video game had been promoted last year as an “interactive documentary” about the second battle of Fallujah, in November 2004, and had generated excitement in the gamer community, but was killed just before it was due to be released by the Japanese company Konami because its reality-based action made it too controversial — it crossed over a public relations line and dishonored the troops who had actually fought in Fallujah, apparently.
Of course, it also dishonored the thousands of Iraqi civilians who were slaughtered there, not to mention the ones who are now battling cancer and leukemia and other plagues of an environment polluted by the aftermath of war — and not to mention the large number of post-invasion children born with birth defects, thought to be caused, or partially caused, by the residue of depleted uranium left behind by U.S. weaponry.
But nobody in the gaming industry, or the media that covers it, evinced a concern about that, or noted that Six Days in Fallujah and all the other war games that children and adults play are merely sophisticated e-versions of cowboys and Indians: the dance of good and evil played out in a consequence-free context. The good guys are always “us” and the bad guys of the moment are often merely our victims.
In any case, this controversy dredged up for me some far larger issues, such as the cozy relationship between the military-industrial complex and our multitrillion-dollar entertainment industry and, beyond that, the strange and sick relationship between the Pentagon and American boyhood, as manifested by the taxpayer-sponsored website AmericasArmy.com, which since 2002 has been one of the Army’s most effective recruiting tools. The site sanitizes and romanticizes war for kids 13 and up, with the aim of reeling them in young.
I recoil fiercely at this site. It strikes me as the very essence of America’s own arrested development: We command the world’s largest arsenal and throw our weight around with an adolescent swagger. Neocons famously declared “high noon” with Saddam Hussein. If militarists had to face long-term or even short-term accountability for the damage they wreak, war would be obsolete in an eye blink.
When I think about AmericasArmy.com, I think about my own boyhood and the endless games of “war” the kids on my block played. We killed one another endlessly with pretend guns made out of sticks; and we died, over and over, with the highest theater possible. We jumped off one another’s front porches into the bushes, doing our swan dives of death. We imagined dying by every possible grade of weapon, up to and including hydrogen bombs, whose mushroom clouds leapt from the front pages of the newspapers that arrived on our doorsteps.
We also had real fights with one another occasionally, and there was nothing pretty about them — but what is startling and fascinating to me is that real fighting bore no emotional relationship with pretend fighting and dying. The pretend stuff was part of a natural process of becoming, of growing up; it was, I am convinced, play in a spiritual sense, as we communed with heroic glory and reached for our futures.
This has nothing to do with real war, but the adults with a self-interest in its perpetuation continue to sell it to the young as though it were. What an obscenity, it seems to me, to exploit the yearning of the young, and feign a solidarity with it, in order to perpetuate a system that will in all likelihood simply chew them up.
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Show AllOur leaders better hope the brainwashing that goes on in the US military never wears off or there's going to be a terrible reckoning.
They are "all in" on the anesthetic never wearing off.
Once it does, though:
So, Mr. Neocon, please tell me exactly how little you value my life and the lives of the people I served with who died in your pointless wars?
How you put me into the unnecessary position of having to take innocent people's lives for a philosophy and wars completely built upon your lies and greed?
How your fabrications cost me my sanity, health and family life?
Tut,tut.
Hey, look kids, Call of Duty 6!!!!
My young nephew could no longer deal with the answers to these essential questions after coming home from fighting in the Middle East. And . . . at last killed himself! A terrible reckoning!!!
Until the 2008 economic meltdown and mass layoffs, the military industrial media complex (MIMC)was working overtime promoting military service to assure an adequate number of recruits.
Now that long term high unemployment rates have made the military the only employment opportunity available for millions of Americans (defacto draft), the MIMC can shift its efforts from recruiting to convincing voters to approve of eternal occupations and wars.
"If militarists had to face long-term or even short-term accountability for the damage they wreak, war would be obsolete in an eye blink."
Those who want to go to war, who want to send 17, 18, 19 year old children to foreign lands to kill and maim and to be killed and maimed should go to war right alongside of the children they send. Those who want to go to war should lead the assaults. Those who want to go to war should send their own children first. I believe that this also would contribute to the obsolescence of war.
DKSHAW: Amen to that!
Perhaps Obama's upcoming children's book will psych kids up to join the eternal "non-combat force in Iraq".
Check out the new ad with a leering Kobe Bryant(with big Nike swoosh) M-16 in hand laughing as someboby dies in a urban landscape, " Call to Duty, there is a soldier in all of us" new video game.
Soccer moms and cooks with guns blasting away!
This is over the top sick!
Bong Hits 4 Jesus Brigade
"there is a revolutionary in all of us."
I believe the ad you refer to pertains to the video game Tour of Duty.
When I first saw I thought it was an army commercial. There seems to be very little difference with the way these video games are being marketed and the Army's own
recruitment/advertising campaigns of late. The similarity is just surreal. I fear
there is just little to no hope for this country now. It's all gone too far now.
Just waive enough dollars in front of someone's face (even already filthy millionaires) and they're all too happy jumping on the bandwagon of glorifying
the madness of war while watching their bogus heroics on a visual screen. It's
beyond sick.
Harrylime:
The commercial for Call of Duty - Black Ops, which you reference, is one of the most reprehensible pieces of advertising/propaganda I've ever seen, set to the music of the Rolling Stones's 'Gimme Shelter': "War children, it's just a shot away....". Honestly, it's disturbing.
There are a few versions of the Call of Duty commercial and they are strategically shown during NFL football games and other primarily male-dominated 'sporting' events. I saw the one you mention (starring Kobe Bryant/Nike 'swoosh') for the first time a few weekends ago while invited to watch a football game with some friends. I felt physically ill after viewing it, but to my chagrin (but not to my surprise), when I asked the group of people I was with--liberal, 'enlightened' Democrats-- what they thought about it, they were nonplussed. Some thought is was "cool' and looked like "fun!" As is becoming a pattern, I assumed the role of outlier among my friends. They thought my disapproval of the 'game' ("It's just a game!," Lighten up!, "You take these things too seriously!") was a real downer. I'm always the "nattering nabob of negativity" at these gatherings, but someone has to be... I guess.
Needless to say, I was disgusted by them, by the commercial, by US junk corporate-culture that includes these annoying NFL spectacles, which, during their broadcasts, always include some obligatory, obsequious display of reverence to the ever-sacrosanct 'troops', who are forever "defending our freedoms around the world."
This is what happens when the unthinkable becomes normalized and evil is sanitized through highly sophisticated forms of psychological manipulation. People are no longer revolted by craven acts of violence and naked, illegal wars of aggression, but instead seek, embrace and legitimize them by allowing them into their living rooms! They fail to see that, in addition to achieving huge profits for the producers, one of the underlying points for developing games such as Call of Duty is to inculcate people--primarily young people-- into accepting corporate-culture and permanent, corporate-endorsed (US taxpayer funded) wars for profit as not only glamourous and exciting, but completely normal and rational. The bonus for the corporations who produce this junk is that people actually pay for this propaganda.
Not that I wish to promote the ad (s), but for those who have not seen these commercials and wish to view them, here's a link:
http://www.callofduty.com/MEDIA
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"Gimme Shelter"
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)
Oh, a storm is threat'ning
My very life today
If I don't get some shelter
Oh yeah, I'm gonna fade away
War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
Ooh, see the fire is sweepin'
Our very street today
Burns like a red coal carpet
Mad bull lost its way
War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
Rape, murder!
It's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
Rape, murder!
It's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
Rape, murder!
It's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
The floods is threat'ning
My very life today
Gimme, gimme shelter
Or I'm gonna fade away
War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
It's just a shot away
I tell you love, sister, it's just a kiss away
It's just a kiss away
It's just a kiss away
It's just a kiss away
It's just a kiss away
Kiss away, kiss away
Very well stated. But in reality the subliminal marketing promos for war and personal vainglory rampant in American society nowadays require very little forms of sophisticated psychological manipulation as U.S. culture has become largely de-sensitized of the violence and mayhem it exports elsewhere and even promotes domestically in the guise of entertainment and a false sense of security derived from
conspicuous consumption. Not much effort is needed to keep the little pigs in the trough happily eating away not at all concerned by the coarse and shallow existence they have embraced.
The USG/Pentagon desensitizes the children of our culture the same way the child soldiers of Africa are conditioned to be violent warmongers, they are just employed immediately whereas in the USA the conditioning process is longer and they are employed in the warmongering industry later, at 17,18,19.
GIOVANNA; Excellent post. You mirror EXACTLY what I feel when I point these items out to hear people dismiss them as "Just a game," or "Just a movie," etc.
When we place this particular nemesis in alignment with the growing rise of a species of pornography INTENT UPON THE DEGRADATION of women, and add to it the flagrant disregard for the natural world... evidence of a ruthless campaign to desensitize people, especially males, to the sacredness of LIFE cannot be denied. It is the perfect complement (and soft propaganda accessory) to the crimes of aggressive war, rampant ecocide (in the form of rabid resource decimation), and more war all the time. Now that war is taken to the seedbanks and genetic labyrinths where what the Great Mother took countless millennia to weave together, is being senselessly torn asunder. And children are being made to laugh and have fun with all this "great stuff."
Our nation is being MADE sick, in mind, body, spirit, and pocketbook.
Welcome to The Asylum.
When the video of the attack depicting the killing of the Reuters journalists in Iraq came out last spring, youtube quickly blocked the video from easily being to be viewed. When you tried to click on the link to view it, you received a message saying that the video had been deemed too violent for children by viewers and you had to create an account and login to view it. It had received several million views at that point.
The following day, the main advertising banner on the youtube homepage was for Call of Duty Modern Warfare, a videogame glorifying urban warfare. Additionally, several prominent videos on the most viewed or featured list on the main page were covering this video game.
The next week the same advertising banner featured an ad for the national guard with soldiers wearing camo face paint.
I'll just state this personal observation and leave you to draw your own conclusions.
This is the whole history of patriarchy with its worship of war and warriors and its melding of idealism into the service of war. As long as patriarchy stands there will be nothing but war and the rapes that are more and more prevalent and vicious in war. Patriarchy has always been about male dominance through force and set up war as the great test of manhood. Each president of the US must spill blood to prove his manhood. Then there is the other part of patriarchy the conflating of sex with violence. Our good guy army rapes a third of the women in it.
As long as patriarchy with its miserable definition of manhood as the ability to kill goes on, this will go on. Few men even on the anti-war side of things are willing to look at this and few women too. This author is romanticising the boyhood games of war even when he clearly sees how it is used. I do believe the boys could be yearning for something more idealistic but look at it. It is playing war practicing for war. We need some new games that value cooperation and problem solving. Boys play war, men do real war and it destroys them and tons of noncombatants and now the planet itself. Can't men see any other way to raise boys?
ARTEMIX: Well-said. I know I've related just about every point you've made in a number of previous postings. I link all these items with the archetypal emphasis on Mars and by extension, in our warrior-oriented society, Mars rules. Until the identification with this bloody influence can be broken, the concept of defense is rendered ludicrous. And that's because the culture OF the warrior costs us. It means the ruination of ecosystems, lands littered in unexploded ordnance, seas full of weapons, babies born deformed, millions slaughtered, and the money behind these campaigns of terror lost to do what's good, humane, and necessary in this world.
With these and related messages streaming 24/7, consciousness is forced to remain at the same infantile level of engagement it's occupied for centuries; meanwhile the weapon systems grow in efficiency and capacity to lay to waste. This entire paradigm is deranged; and as I've often related, the natural outcome when the Divine Feminine is dismissed from policy making, the academic arena, the core circles of religious authority, and just about everything else.
Once again: Those women who DO make it into the halls of power do so largely because they are willing to adapt to the metrics already in place. It's the same way with people like Eric Holder, Clarence Thomas, Colin Powell, Condi Rice and others. They learn to identify with the pre-existing structures and do nothing to alter them. Therefore they have essentially divorced themselves from any sensibility BUT the one already dominating. They are not true representatives of women or minority positions at all.
Thank you for laying it all out in such a crisp articulation.
It is VERY likely that Martian Bachelor or (one of his other derivative screen names) will appear to remind us of supposed violence on the part of women, lie about domestic abuse statistics; and or do what he can to deflect the truths you, Giovanna, and I have related. Next in line are those angry males who conflate all behavior under the umbrella of "human nature," so that they, too, can give this idea of patriarchy short shrift. I am doubtful that ANY of them have read about patriarchy from a woman's perspective; and the few goons who inevitably manage to show up when this subject is under discussion throw their Wiki-pedia definition out into their posts as if it passes for sound scholarship or any faint process of critical analysis.
Perhaps Kay Johnson or Ready to Transform will add to our ranks should the deflectors show up in an effort to distort the topic. After all, it's proven more than inconvenient to their established prejudices.
artemix: I am right with you when you speak of the patriarchy. Unless we come back to some balance between masculine/feminine, WAR will destroy the human race. However, Robert Koehler, having been a little boy once...knows something that we as women, don't identify with. Little boys like to play cops and robbers, war games, cowboys and Indians, and stuff that involves fighting, mass mayhem, etc. I raised a little boy as a single mother. I believed, even back then, that war and killing was wrong. I taught my 2 girls and boy that guns were bad. No play guns in the house....ever! Well, that little boy of mine, who I tried to raise by giving him "boy dolls" and neutral toys....found a way, with sticks and whatever was handy, to play war games with his friends. I couldn't stop him! I wasn't always around! Later, I came to an understanding that there is an innate drive in male children to cultivate their warrior, hunting instincts. That is how the human race survived after all! Women cultivated the land and grew the crops and tended the crops....men hunted and killed game. They protected their homes from wild animals and attacks. It's in the testosterone!
That being said, our present culture and the near global paradigm of patriarchy puts immense pressure on "boys" to conform to some kind of unobtainable image of "manhood!" Men are always striving to prove themselves....and not just because women are great competitors...but mostly because other men are competitors. The patriarchal culture "protests too loudly" that men must be strong, brave, fearless, emotionless, etc. Where is this ideal "man?" The "cowboy image" of George W. comes to mind when I think of little boys trying to prove they are men. The Patriarchy not only hurts girls/women.....it also hurts boys/men! Boys cannot live up to this horrific expectation of them! Most males in our culture today are confused. They don't know what a "man" is or is supposed to be. The warrior in them is exploited by the media/Patriarchal system and they are pushed into proving themselves by being violent. Girls/women....who want to be "equal" to men are confused too. They think they must also be tough, hard as nails, show no emotion....be violent or condone violence. We're a mess!!! Patriarchy is a one-sided system that does not allow for balance or the Divine Feminine to counter the warrior aspect of our nature's.
One of my favorite books: "Ecotopia" offers a solution to violence. They have "war-games" whereby half the men are on one side of a mote and half on the other. They struggle quite exhaustively with long sticks and poles, to "conquer" the opposing side. As soon as there is a first "victim" of war....blood drawn by either being knocked down or unfortunately killed....the "war" is over and the 1 victim is celebrated as a national hero! This way, the men can be "warriors," the Nation can celebrate a hero, everyone can talk about it and then have a great celebration that the whole thing is over! Sounds great to me!
What a great article. The militainment industry is directed to children to condition their neural brain pathways for violence, propaganda and future employment in the military. These neural pathways just don't go away when the computer is turned off. The child soldiers in Africa have their neural pathways conditioned the same way and are employed immediately. In fact the USG finances the developing and using of child soldiers there. Well, the USG needs to be an equal opportunity employer, its the law.
bogi666
Very well said. Your accurate comments remind me of the wave of Army and Marine commercials that flood the corporate airwaves on those stations which broadcast the NFL. As you note, the military knows that its core audience is one that is already conditioned to violence such as those who turn in each week to see, to use the military jargon which the NFL has incorporated into their language, all the blitzes and bombs that will be used by the football players during their games. It would appear that the last thing those who watch the propaganda by the military would ever engage in would be that which the military most fears and that would be the art of critical thinking. One has to wonder [though not all that surprisingly] if these impressionable young people who get sucked into the vortex of the Army and the Marines ever ponder the fact that the military never uses the word Afghanistan or quagmire in their commercials as those words might, just might, get them to realize that the military is being less than truthful [lies by omission] when they attempt to sway these naive kids with their messages of misdirection and macho bravado.
If only stations such as Fox and CBS would have the courage to run an ad which would say:
"The Few. The Brave. The Proud. The Stupid."
And they are stupid. A soldier was talking about construction the Army was doing in Baghdad, proudly. I mentioned that if the Pentagram hadn't blown it up in the 1st place it wouldn't be necessary, a thought that had never crossed his feeble mind. Furthermore,his father was a disabled Vet from Nam who had encouraged his son to join. Stupid is genetic.Then their is the good old NFL "blitz" famously used by the NAZI's.
peacekeepertwo : I read this and I ask; Is Republican/Conservative opposition to Abortion part of the Cycle of never ending War? Americans should be angry That the Bodies of married couples are also part of the Military Industrial Complex. We the American people have become assets the Wealthy use to Increase Profits. We must demand Obama Give us the Change he Promised.
Re: Repubs and abortion. In the 70's when we were having a debate about setting up a women's clinic that would include abortion services a state legislator said to us "If you women get abortion on demand, how do we know we'll have enough men to fight the next war?" Shocked at the time I have been retrospectively grateful that I was clued in early on to what abortion politics are about. War is Republican birth control and of course woman control.
Yikes! How absolutely horrific! I cannot even wrap my mind around a comment like that! artemix, you must have been nauseated to hear this?! To think that my beautiful little son is being raised for fodder for the war machine is so obscene that it makes me want to rip the heads off of these kinds of people who think this way.....with my bare hands!!!
Another way war is sold to young people is through the adulation of veterans our media promulgates. We have at least four days dedicated to honoring veterans: Veterans Day, Flag day, the Fourth, and Memorial Day. Every other day the media tells about some veteran somewhere who has done or is doing glorious things for people. Never, of course, is it mentioned that some of them committed unspeakable atrocities. And, apparently, one's military career prepares one for political service and other positions of leadership. Remember how Clinton was castigated for not having gone to Vietnam--unlike his political opponents who had participated in the wars available to them at the time? The omnipresent flags, bumperstickers, parades, video games, and movies create an atmosphere that draws young men into the service like flies to rotten meat. Other countries do not praise military service as we do--it is such a part of our culture that you would be shunned, if not humiliated and beat up if you were to speak out against it. And it's too bad. I honor those in the National Guard who have to deal with floods, fires, and disasters--but I can't honor those who travel thousands of miles away to confront people who are no threat to me. Not that they will miss me in their patriotic gatherings--the crowd will be big enough to make vets feel proud of themselves.
Thanks for these comments. I guess I should have known that Pentagon recruiters would be using such methods, but I really wasn't aware of the extent of them. Of course what you depict must be happening, how could it not?
That $16K to $20K of our tax dollars spent to suck in each recruit is a drop in the bucket compared to the $1,000,000 per year it takes to maintain each soldier in Afghanistan, so I call it a a bargain, the best we've ever had (apologies to Pete Townshend). Or the same 16 to 20 could provide health care insurance for a couple families of four. Ya pays your taxes and ya takes your picks I guess.
In my own childhood, I played "war" or "cowboys & Indians", as probably most boys do.
Then, when I was a teenager, there came the draft and Vietnam. Not fun anymore.
After my return home, a civil war re-enactor group asked me to join, my reply was $*#(*()#@##^@!~!.
I had more than enough of the real thing.
Children playing war without a real understanding of it is one thing. Grown-ups(re-enactors) playing war is something else...they defintely are a few fries short of a happy meal.
=Born On The Fourth of July= by Ron Kovic, whose childhood, if I recall correctly, was in Massapequa, LI, NY. Mine was only a few miles away, in Oceanside where I was a paper boy for Alicia Patterson's Newsday -"Where there is no vision the people perish".
Unlike Ron, my experience was not playing kid war games in the sand dunes, but reading =The Naked and the Dead= by Norman Mailer, and =Battle Cry= by Leon Uris. No, I did not go to John Wayne movies.
And, When Lyndon Johnson told me to go kill Vietnamese people, I commenced working upon a hospital's Amputee Clinic -- in Toronto.
Trylon
THE EXCEPTION GAME
"The pretend stuff was part of a natural process of becoming, of growing up; IT was, i am convinced, play in a spiritual sense, as we communed with heroic glory and reached for our futures."
The authors poetic attempt to give reason and justification for "Natural" childhood behavior that contradicts his present beliefs about war is the american "war is horrible" story EXCEPT under certain circumstances. He, as an adult, cites several reasons why war is learned and then at the end of the article claims that it is natural for young boys to engage in "heroic glory." He and all others who face this contradiction look for precedent or invent some clever philosophical thinking to evade taking the final evolutionary step in human potential, that being, to discover and align oneself with peace. Not the 'absence of war peace', that needs conflict to define itself but real peace. Peace that is self sustaining. Peace that is the most basic condition in existence. Peace that cannot be disturbed by conflict, the absence of war or adult rationalizations about learned childhood aggression.
KATRINE: What's with this "we"? How many balanced societies with equal input from BOTH genders have ever existed, and thus had a chance to reflect OTHER than the male warrior mindset?
Women "serving" is a relatively new thing, right up there with Edward Bernays' use of the hypnotic allure of advertising to get women to kill themselves by smoking. "You've come a long way, baby." Sure. How many girls want to own some power? Want to be like their big brothers? The role modeling of society aims towards expressions popular with men. And now there is the economic factor pushing both genders into the military. Heck, I was repulsed watching the little ladies in their orange and blue duds following after their hubbies to the all-important Gator Football games in Gainesville, Florida.
You really need to read some feminist literature. You have swallowed, hook, line, and sinker the masculine model that seeks to make it about "human nature" and war's inevitability. That is a fraudulent FRAME.
Those were precisely the points the article attempted to refute. So, please, refrain from the nonsense that WE choose war over peace unless you are you one of the elites that planned the current invasions? Perhaps you don't realize that your posted opinion REINFORCES depravity?
Good teachers can do much to counter the pro-militarist propaganda described here, but without the protection of a strong union, they often hesitate to even pose the kind of questions needed to get kids to think critically about this issue. Even a question as simple as “Why are we fighting in Afghanistan?” could get a teacher fired in a “union-free” or charter school – if he or she allowed any answer other than “We are fighting for our freedoms.”
But I have seen courageous and imaginative work in recent years done by young teachers in unionized public schools in New York City, which definitely cut into the efforts of uniformed military recruiters in the same school. At times, such efforts can even grow into collective action.
And adolescents are fully capable of informing themselves and developing a critical consciousness. At the time of the 1983 Grenada invasion, a principal in one large, almost entirely minority NYC school mandated that all students should take the military’s aptitude test, the ASVAB, and invited in scores of military recruiters to administer the test. Students rebelled and about 2000 walked out of the building for the rest of the day. Of course, most probably just saw it as a great chance for a day off, but it was sparked by a handful of politically conscious students. There was zero coverage of the event since it took place is a ghetto neighborhood and was far from the offices of NBC, ABS and CBS in Manhattan.
If unfamiliar with it, please search the work of Colman McCarthy, a writer for the Washington Post for 30 years who went on to be the founder and director of The Center for Teaching Peace in Washington, DC. His work includes raising public awareness of the need for conflict-resolution classes as part of the K-12 curriculum. I hugely recommend his collections of essays, beginning with "Strength Through Peace, The Ideas and People of Nonviolence." Thanks.
This is a very important subject that doesn't get enough attention. Agree totally with the disgusting militarization of "play".
Our very language has been twisted to serve armaments producers.
In America, something is truly great if it's:
Killer
The bomb
A blast
Explosive
It's great to get:
Wrecked
Wasted
Smashed
Having sex is:
Nailing, railing, pounding or rooting a woman
The most pathetic, laughable things to be are:
Effeminate
A smarty pants intellectual
French
Sensitive
Compassionate
Empathetic
Vulnerable
When Dronebomba went on his Asia trip he spent the whole time selling weapons systems.
America: it's just fascism 24x7x365
Videogames and military recruitment TV ads during targeting the youth demographic during each weekend's pro and college football festivals are indeed an insidious hi tech variation on an old theme - the glorification of warrior cult mentality and the sanitization of real world combat. I'll keep an eye out for the Kobe Bryant spot. As harrylime and Giovanna's posts remind us, even the background music can coopt a message of peace and convert it into an anthem for war. Mick Jagger's lyrics were antiwar, not pro-war, in "Gimme Shelter."
I was born in 1946. As a very young child, I remember spending hours playing with a funny little box toy, along with my jacks, and marbles, and tiddle-de-winks. I was not old enough to read.
The funny little box toy had a glass top on it, and two clear plastic oblong "Mexican jumping beans" inside it. There were two small indentations in the bottom of the box. The goal of the game was to manipulate the box so that eventually both of the beans came to rest in the indentations. This required some dexterity on the part of the manipulator of the box. Very simple, elementary game.
More than twenty years later, when my parents were moving out of the family home into a condominium, my sister and I were told to come for a weekend and purge the old stuff from childhood before it got pitched out. While rummaging through the toy chest to pick out some odds and ends to be kept for nostalgia purposes, I came across the funny little box toy.
It was only then that I realized what it was I had been plaing with for hours as a child, before I could read. The painting on the bottom of the box was a map of Japan, with a rising sun emblem in the lower left hand corner. The two indentations, where the beans were destined to come to rest, were labeled Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Both my sister and I were completely oblivious to what it was we had been actually playing with as children. Our parents were somewhat similarly taken aback, saying they had no idea how that thing had ever wound up in the kids' toy chest.
Dangerous crap like Tour of Duty and Six Days in Fallujah are indeed nothing but 21st Century variations on an old, sick theme. The younger you are, the less aware you are about how you are being subliminally conditioned.
Bill from Saginaw
Thanks for this memory, which tells about a past that is hidden, at least for most of us.
I wonder why the Rolling Stones would allow their music to be used in such a despicable manner...
One can only assume that the manufacturer made the Stones an offer they couldn't refuse.
After all, the Stones must provide for old age-- OK, older age. ;)
Two courageous women worked tirelessly to try to raise public and political awareness about stopping the marketing of violence to children. Many, many more such courageous, sane voices are sorely needed to carry on this vital work. Please see http://www.lionlamb.org/
America's business is and has been the war business. War and killing is glorified and propagandized as an honorable profession by: The fascist MSM; Congress, which is nothing but mostly a cabal of quisling, sychophants who are always in obesiance to the Pentagon; movies and video games; high school and all other sports; local media; the hypocritical, churches; and the average brainwashed Joe Sixpack waving his flag. War is endemic in American society. Mr. Koehler is correct: selling this snake oil to children is an obscenity!
This world gets worse and worse every day. The Corporations are literally killing us.Now it's the kids. There has to be some kind of retribution against those who criminally persuade our kids to kill for corporate greed and profit. Don't wait for God to do it.He is busy being a tea bagger.
Republicans' and Democrats' invocations of "god" alike are shameless displays of hypocrisy as they continue to furnish a body politic whose main enterprise is the exportation of war and consolidation of economies that depend on it as well as carrying out the mass theft to enrich its corporate sponsors at the expense of everyone else. Much as dinosaurs once roamed the planet eating everything they could clamp their jaws to, corporations have now evolved to literally hunt down everything in sight due to their insatiable appetite for ever higher profits. It is not enough to procure a high standard of life through honest and reasonable effort. Their goal is nothing short of world domination as the drive for ever larger and quicker profits will in effect mean lives of unemployment/underemployment, poverty and strife for the vast majority of peoples all round the globe.
I would like to see a video game called "Revolt of the Masses", where the public rises up against their oppressors, drag them out of their ivory towers, captures and destroys Wall Street, and the Masses win the game by establishing democratic control.
Let me know when it hits the stands. I'll buy it and give it as gifts to all my friends.
GLAD: I think it's a great idea. Characters can yell out famous quotes, too... a sort of crash course in some of the radical greats of history! (Made for those who may never have read a book since high school.)
oligarchy = corporations = conservatives = dictatorship = concentrating wealth/power = cheaper labor = overpopulation = natural resource depletion = famine, disease, poverty, pollution, extinctions, slavery, theocracy = modern war = ecocide
"The pretend stuff was part of a process of becoming, growing up,"
Growing down not growing up. Growing up means that you have grown beyond the basor lower emotions of which attack is the king of psychological life. Misery loves company, psychopaths and abusers always are pulling others down to their level of lower emotion because they get pleasure out of hurting others. Growing up means you have the higher emotions of comassion, empathy, tolerance, cooperation and yes, abhorence of violence.
Where is the anti-war Carry Nation now that we need her?
Excuse me, but what does party affiliation have to do with anything? Nothing. Antiwar.com (a libertarian site) calls them both "The War Party", a designation as truthful as any. By the way, Theodore Roosevelt was not a Democrat: he started off Republican and then became the leader of the Progressive Party in 1912. He was an avowed militarist throughout his career, yelling at Wilson for not getting involved in WWI sooner than he did.
"More time has ticked off the clock. Thank God life in the European's World is short."
Looking at the worldwide orgy of greed and miserry and destruction that has been unleahed, who can argue with that? Yes, thank God.
The native Americans knew how to live in this world. What arrogance and stupidity to have destroyed that culture for a fistful of gold dust.
The author wrote: "idealistic young people continue to buy into the romance and excitement of war and armed do-goodism..."
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Nonsense!
American youth join the military for one or more of the following reasons:
1) They are poor and can't earn an honest living otherwise
2) They are raised as xenophobic fools who want to go out and show how America can kick foreign ass
3) They are intellectually challenged, and can't tell at all when they're being fooled.
Above all, they are willing to kill, cripple and torture innocent people for no valid reason. All our soldiers who went into Iraq are criminals and should be locked up. Just because someone yells "Fire!" is not enough reason to kill innocent people.
Also American Contractors joini on the carnage for almost the same reasons, except they siphon off 5 or 6 figures and their killing is usually done in a more sanitary fashion..then they can get their "R & R" in Dubai, hook up with Asian prostitutes, come back to America with loads of cash to dump on useless things like fancy SUV's and hot tubs, and of course "6 days in Fallujah" for their son's Xmas gift.
Revolting.
Peace
It is a short step indeed to bring the skilled desensitized players of these war games into the bunkers in Colorado or wherever to control the drones half a earth away to destroy so many people. I suspect if one follows the money it would lead to the MIC, the purveyor of these evils. What a sick society that the utterance of a four letter word is considered more offensive than the murder and mayhem displayed daily in the media. It is just as obscene that our society in general worships violent sport 'heroes' over our more knowledgeable and poorly honored teachers and leaders. So many have lost touch with mother earth and the fact that we will all sink together if we cannot all get along and help each other.
War glorification, another angle.
Small towns all across the land display war equipment in the town squares and/or parks. I've seen tanks, field artillery, personnel carriers, Cobra and Apache helicopters, fighter jets, a submarine, and a ballistic missile.