Mark Allen M wrote:
I'm a bit older, a bit wiser and my Internet forum skin is a bit thicker. All came with time and effort on this site alone. What would have caused me to 'lose it' years ago means nothing to me now. But I do feel a response is required and publicly for those who may feel similar thoughts.
My only response to a certain PM I received is NO, I'm not glorifying death and suffering by posting these photos, quite to the contrary. I'm remembering and honoring those who served, sacrificed and in many cases made the ultimate sacrifice .... So that among so many other things, all of us have the freedom to send each other PM's of displeasure or praise because of their sacrifices.
FWIW you should have simply asked me to take them down. I would have done so no questions asked. That's my Internet forum policy these days. Instead you got this post.
Sincerely,
Mark A. Mansfield
What the...
Someone just took the gold medal in Missing The Point, apparently. We have a hard enough time getting today's generations to understand what WWII even was, let alone what it took to secure a victory against the truly evil regimes in Japan and Germany. There's this weird, sanitized idea of the war that seems to focus on the shiny machines and beautiful paint jobs and snazzy uniforms and swing dancing, all while glossing over the fact that all of that existed solely because THERE WAS A FREAKIN' WAR ON. And war is a terrible, ugly, horrible thing, full of blood and gore and violent death in a thousand different ways. That's not "glorifying" death, that's acknowledging the stark, terrible reality of what took place 70 years ago. And we should not EVER forget that.
Thanks once again for all you do in shining a light on these events, Mark.
Lynn