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Criminal
04-08-2003, 09:38 AM
By Bob Avarkian

Recently, the RW Published a commentary that showed how the US armed forces are not, and cannot be a force flor liberation. They are the military instrument of the US empire - its machinery of mass slaughter, destruction, conquest and oppression - that is their essential purpose and role. This basic fact is even proclaimed by the armed forces themselves.

Take, for example, the Marine Corps Hymn. Check out how this hymn begins:

From the halls of Montezuma
To the shores of Tripoli
We will fight our country's battles
In the air, on land and sea

Of course, neither Tripoli nor the "halls of Montezuma" in in the United States. This is not a song about "defending America" - it is a celebration of agression, of invasion and occupation of countries all over the world - acts which have been carried out time and time again, not just by the Marines but all branches of the US military.

In case this is not clear enough, the Marines' Hymn goes on to boast:

Our flag's unfurled to every breeze from dawn to setting sun
We have fought in every clime and place
Where we could take a gun
In the snow of far off northern lands And in sunny tropic scenes
You will find us always on the job
The United States Marines.

This passage in the Marines' Hymn - and indeed the hymn as a whole - smacks of the same arrogance as the British colonialists, during the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century, who bragged that their empire was so great that "the sun never sets on it." As we know, such empires are established and maintained by armed forces of conquest. This is "the job" the Marines are "on" - this is what it means when the Marine Hymn speaks of how they have fought wherever "we could take a gun."

Of course, the Marines' Hymn portrays all this as fighting "for right and freedom." This is hardly surprising, since every imperialist power has proclaimed that it is bringing "civilization" -"liberation" to the people it seeks to conquer and enslave, and that the "freedom and security" of the people at home depend on the defense, and expansion, of the empire abroad.

Rooted in slavery and genocide - expanding its wealth through the exploitation of immitrants - enlarging its territory through the theft of Mexican land - the US capitalist system, over the past century has set out to expand its empire all over the globe, continuing its bloody conquest and oppression. From the Philippines 100 years ago, where the US invading armies massacred hundreds of thousands with the most gruesome atrocities.. to Vietnam, wher the US killed millions, including many old people and children and deliberately targeted farmlands and villages, dams, schools, and hospitals in a desperate but failed attempt to terrorize the Vietnamese people into submission... to the first Persion Gulf War, where tens of thousands of Iraqis were killed, followed by more than a million, many of them children, who died as a result of sanctions enforced by the US military (with its faithful sidekick, the British).... to the current war against Iraq... In counrty after country, in every part of the world.... Through invasion and bombings, occupation and bloody coups, through the use of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons.... Many millions have been massacred and many, many times that number have been subjected to horrendous conditions of life and slow agonizing death, as a direct result of the actions of US imperialism - wherever its armed enforcers "could take a gun."

And they celebrate this.

From the Revolutionary Worker

frankiep
04-09-2003, 02:19 AM
I think you need to chill out a little bit there. It's a SONG. All it does is motivate Marines to remember what makes them great. And since when do the Marines dictate policy? Besides, did you ever think that maybe the reason that we have rarely ever been invaded by another country is because our military is willing and able to fight before a problem gets out of hand. All this imperialism talk is getting old too. If we were an imperialist country then how come our country doesn't include the states or colonies of Germany, Japan, France, Italy, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, or Panama???

Oh, and if you want to dissect songs then try this one out:


First to fight for the right
And to build the Nation's might
And the Army goes rolling along

Proud of all we have done
Fightiing 'till the battle won
And the Army goes rolling along

And it's hi hi, hey!
The Army's on it's way
Count off the cadence loud and strong

For where'er we go
You will always know
That the Army goes rolling along

Shelter
04-09-2003, 03:35 AM
Ridiculous article, and makes me question the intelligence and nationality of the author, and personally I find the wording and phrases offensive.

Mysticj
04-09-2003, 08:33 AM
Criminal,

I hate to say this but, I think you have gone off the deep end...

Betty
04-09-2003, 10:04 AM
Agreed.
I don't know where you get off sometimes. That was the most asinine thing I've ever read here.

Criminal
04-09-2003, 05:18 PM
I don't find this offensive at all.

I did not write this but I find it interesting.

You see, the US Armed forces were always there to do the dirty work for the US. Remember that Chilian democracy was destroyed by a coup engineered by the US. The US installed Manual Noriega only to get rid of him once he was a nuicence. US Gunboat democracy was always about furthering the aims of corporate america.


Peace Out


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