And here I though Remembrance day was a day set a side for remembering the war dead, whose sacrifice helped protect our way of life, and yes and even protecting our freedom of speech. I waited until today to bluntly criticize this blame I see just directed to politicians. Because, eventhough politicans can have a wide definition, since we are all political creatures, the term Politician usually also implies democracies.
No mention about warlords, drug lords, dictators or religious zealots, just a broad sweeping blame put upon politicians. Yes I agree that we have had bad leaders in democracies that have driven us to war. But sometimes war is the only course when diplomacy fails. WWI should never needed to be fought, but because of jingoism, the European powers were just too eager to see their boys with toys in action. This was a terrible war using terrible tactics that caused unjustly causalities.
This war was naively called "The war to end war" by H.G. Wells as ironically many wars are justified as such. Also the ensuing Peace treaty from this war laid the seeds for WWII. Yes Hitler got elected as a politician, but he turned Germany into a dictatorship. And sorry Joeswuhandadream but Neville Chamberlain had already tried this approach with Hitler as he spoke
,"My good friends, this is the second time there has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Now I recommend you go home, and sleep quietly in your beds". It is sad that his policy of appeasement never worked and once again we plunged into war. And a good thing we never stayed sleeping in our beds, otherwise I am sure the Beetles would still just be an insect.
It is sad that we have a holiday called
Remembrance Day. I finished watching a good anti war, World War One move entitled
Passchendaele. It is a Canadian film that stars Paul Gross. And as the veteran Michael Dunn, I quote from his movie,
"Listen to me. Forests burn 'cos they have to. And oceans, they go up and down 'cos they have to. I don't think we're that different. If you want to get through this you have to start seeing it for what it is. It's something we do all the time because we're good at it. And we're good at it because we're used to it. And we're used to it because we do it all the time."So I do not blame politicans for wars. It is man that creates wars. There are enough of mankind that wants to wage war, and until we can expunge this desire from us, there will be many more days of remembrance.