The State Does Not 'Support Its Troops'
by Andrew Mason
Recently
by Andrew Mason: An
Iraq War Veteran’s Quest for the True Meaning of Liberty and Patriotism
The state has
little care for veterans. The notion of an uncaring state has shown
itself over the course of America’s one-hundred years of imperial
conquest. This can especially be observed when their contract with
the state is no longer valid. Of course, some will argue that the
benefits the government gives to veterans (G.I Bill and disability
benefits) claim otherwise. However, these so-called benefits create
a culture of dependency where the veteran is made a slave to the
state like many other Americans who need the government to survive
and not thrive. Furthermore, veterans have and will be financially
and physically violated by the state in the long run. I am not going
to talk about the fact of being sent to unjust wars, or the hundreds
of thousands that have been murdered or maimed. What needs to be
brought to light are the more subtle costs of war that do not get
as much public attention. If you are a veteran reading I beg you
to read carefully.
The Department
of Veterans Affairs is quite animate in leaving you and your family
in misery. The agency that is supposed to look out for your best
interests and help care for you, Department of Veterans Affairs
has failed miserably, it is after all a government agency, and has
dealt a great has even made a deal with Prudential
Financial Inc which was withholding the death benefits from
your family when you are deceased. Prudential would then use this
money for their investment pleasures. We have only just begun.
I hope that
some of you remember the depleted uranium rounds you used while
deployed to either Iraq or Afghanistan. Some of you probably had
some concerns about handling depleted uranium and your officers
probably told you that it was harmless since the word "depleted"
is next to "uranium" but this is really a misnomer. Uranium
is still uranium no matter how much of it is in an armor-piercing
projectile. Once depleted uranium munitions explode, uranium oxide
is released into the atmosphere or absorbed into the soil which
is extremely toxic. There are thousands of Iraqi children now being
born with birth
defects as a result of uranium weapons usage in and around the
cities of Iraq. God knows how many innocent Afghanis and most likely
Libyans have been exposed to this toxicity. Of course, there are
also countless numbers of veterans who have also been exposed to
this weapon of mass of destruction, so there is no telling how many
of them have been afflicted. The government refuses to acknowledge
that "depleted" uranium is terrible for one’s health.
This is also cited as a potential cause of the Gulf War Syndrome
the veterans of Gulf War I have encountered. Not only is the government
sanctioning the use of ammo that also harms you but remember they
are burned waste products next to your dwellings.
Yes, the thought
that the burning trash pits next to your barracks probably never
crossed your mind. I, for one, was more concerned about not being
killed by Iraqis who were upset by our military’s occupation of
their country. Nonetheless, there have been veteran victims of the
burning trash pits which the state or government contractors rubber-stamped.
This is should be extremely disheartening to all of us. Those who
were prepared to be killed by a bullet from a foreigner are actually
being slowly killed
by the actions of their own government.
Of course now
that you have returned from the wars abroad and are now mostly liberated
from the physical clutches of the state; you are much more of a
liability. Remember those towel wearing cave dwellers who we were
fighting because they "hated us for our freedom"? Well,
now you are the terrorist threat, according to state security. Head
of the Department of Homeland Thuggery, Janet
Napolitano, has already made her official apology, or in other
words, she apologized that you found out how the government perceives
you. The threat is grave for the state lest you learn the truth
about what you (and I) have really helped defend.
You see, the
longer we are at war across the sea the greater the state’s power
over us becomes and has it become great. The power of the state
has rapidly increased with the creation of an agency whose sole
purpose is to spy on you and other Americans who just may be anti-establishment.
Moreover, the state also has the power to kill those who are considered
terrorists and the state’s definition of terrorist can change whenever
it wants. In other words, it may not always be the turban-wearing
cave dwellers who are the terrorists but it could be you. Remember
they believe you already have the potential to be one. The state
did not "thank us for our service" in the defense of the
American people, rather we were being thanked for perpetuating the
state’s own interests. You would have the potential to spark a revolution
in the minds of millions of Americans who buy into the official
lies of the state’s imperial policies. Of course, this is because
you have seen the horrors of war yourself and would be most influential
in swaying the people’s opinion on this government’s foreign policy
based on your experience alone.
The war-mongering
and chicken-hawk conservatives absolutely do not give a flying crap
about your well-being. One self-proclaimed conservative who claims
to support the troops does not in fact support them after they come
home and are left with the scars of war such as missing limbs, PTSD,
and various other war inflicted diseases. In essence, she says let
us continue to fight the war on terror and leave the increasing
amount of war veterans on the side of the road. If that is not the
definition of a double-standard I really do not know what is. You
have members of Congress support the troops when they are killing
for them but when they come back home; well, it was the killing
that really mattered. Thus the conclusion should come as quite a
serious matter.
The state has
no real interest in your well-being for many reasons although it
may appear to care. From the signing away of death benefits to financial
firms, using toxic weaponry in combat, building burning trash dumps
next to your quarters, and countless other examples of willful negligence
by the state; it should become quite apparent that we were mere
pawns on a global chess board. The media has reported that veteran’s
disability benefits and medical care are to become as big as social
security, so with the economic crisis deepening there is a good
chance these benefits will not last. We need to start looking to
build a society based on self-reliance, peace, and liberty. Lastly,
the liberty I speak of has been encapsulated into a book and has
been defined!
April
18, 2011
Andrew Mason
is a former corporal in the U.S.M.C.
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