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loyalsister

(13,390 posts)
25. This is so important
Thu Apr 4, 2019, 04:49 AM
Apr 2019

The young voters have a perspective on these wars that needs to be amplified. Gen X separates two generations who have been most affected by war. None of my age peers were seriously injured or died in a war.
When I get to talking to people who are now in their 30s, they sometimes talk about what happened to their friends and what they saw. And others talk about their experiences in the military. When it comes to militarism, a greater number of millennials have felt the damage of war more personally than most of us sandwiched between the Vietnam era and the post 9/11 endless wars.

It is long past time to really hear their perspectives.

Brutal honesty democrank Apr 2019 #1
I hope we hear more from him too. Hekate Apr 2019 #2
Yep ck4829 Apr 2019 #23
I hope we hear from our Dem candidates vlyons Apr 2019 #3
We have heard, watoos Apr 2019 #27
Pat Tillman who left the NFL and millions of dollars felt this way to. When he was killed Tillman Pepsidog Apr 2019 #4
Never forget about Tillman ck4829 Apr 2019 #24
Well done. rusty quoin Apr 2019 #5
I get it Hangdog Slim Apr 2019 #6
K&R llmart Apr 2019 #7
MUST READ malaise Apr 2019 #8
Yip, the "ty 4 ur service" is a chickenhawk meme of the Shrub Iraq Attack UTUSN Apr 2019 #9
Kick for visibility Hekate Apr 2019 #10
K & R liberaltrucker Apr 2019 #11
Good writer brer cat Apr 2019 #12
Indeed ck4829 Apr 2019 #22
What was his turning point? WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2019 #13
In this essay he doesn't point to one single thing, but if you read through his list of farewells... Hekate Apr 2019 #16
I did read it, and found it interesting that he wasn't aware of those things before he signed up. WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2019 #17
How old was he when he started West Point in 2001, do you think? 18? Hekate Apr 2019 #18
Bingo, there is rarely just one thing ck4829 Apr 2019 #21
I saw an article some time ago gratuitous Apr 2019 #14
I recommend "The New Centurians" by Donald Duncan BSdetect Apr 2019 #15
Very good read Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2019 #19
K&R ck4829 Apr 2019 #20
This is so important loyalsister Apr 2019 #25
America the bully HopeAgain Apr 2019 #26
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