Skit 6
(专辑: Soundtrack To The Struggle - 2011)
I
tried hard to be proud of my service, but all I
could feel was shame. Racism could no longer mask the
reality of the
occupation. These were people, these were human beings. I've since been plagued by guilt, any time I
see an elderly man, like the
one who couldn't walk, who we rolled onto a
stretcher, and told the
Iraqi police to take him away. I
feel guilt anytime I
see a
mother with her children, like the
one who cried hysterically, and screamed that we're worse than Saddam, as we forced her from her home. I
feel guilt anytime I
see a
young girl, like the
one I
grabbed by the
arm, and dragged into the
street. We were told we were fighting terrorists... the
real terrorist was me, and the
real terrorism was this occupation. Racism within the
military has long been an important tool to justify the
destruction and occupation of another country, it has long been used to justify the
killing, subjugation and torture of another people. Racism is a
vital weapon employed by this government; it is a
more important weapon than a
rifle, a
tank, a
bomber, or a
battleship; it is more destructive than an artillery shell, or a
bunker buster, or tomahawk missile. While all those weapons are created and owned by this government, they are harmless without people willing to use them. Those who send us to war, do not have to pull the
trigger, or lob a
mortar round; they do not have to fight the
war, they merely have to sell the
war. They need a
public who's willing to send their soldiers into harm's way. They need soldiers who are willing to kill and be killed, without question... They can spend millions on a
single bomb, but that bomb only becomes a
weapon, when the
ranks of the
military are willing to follow orders to use it. They can send every last soldier anywhere on Earth, but there will only be a
war, if soldiers are willing to fight.