There's something I don't get.
Why does everyone always say that "veterans serve our country" and "protect our freedoms" and that anyone that's been in the military has "served their country" such as John McCain?
How do veterans serve their country exactly? I don't see a shred of evidence to prove it or back it up. Everyone chants this like a mindless zombie with a hive mind. And of course, we all know that it's rude and taboo to question it. So no one dares to. Even many freethinkers in the UFO/Paranormal/Conspiracy movement and subculture do not question it. For example, George Noory, host of Coast to Coast AM and Robert Stanley claim that veterans serve their country too, even though there's not a scintilla of evidence to back it up. Because it sounds good and patriotic and is too offensive to question.
Technically, veterans in the US military are serving the corporations and shadow government and bankers that run and own America. They help them plunder other countries, and control other countries for profit, power and strategic dominance. How does that serve the American people? I don't get it. Can someone explain?
No one dares to question this, so I am going to do so now, since I'm the greatest Asian freethinker of all time of course. lol. Unlike the veterans mantra, this claim can be proven.
A country is an artificial construct. It doesn't even exist and is not a real entity or sentient being. As Edward Griffin said, "groups are mental constructs, they don't exist, only individuals exist". Then countries are artificial constructs too, and even more so.
Also, how do veterans "defend our freedoms"? I challenge anyone to show any evidence that veterans have made even the slightest difference at all to "American freedoms". I'll bet a lot of money that no one can show any evidence for it whatsoever. It's 100 percent bullshit and obvious too. I'm surprised no one else can see it. It's like the emperor's new clothes, very obvious for all to see, but no one dares to call out the lie.
America is not even a free country. It just claims to be. But it has no "precious freedoms" that veterans defend. In reality, people in America are like people in the rest of the world - they make a living, pay bills, follow laws, live very routine monotonous lives as slaves to money, hence are economic slaves, etc. The only difference is that they are more soulless and less social than people in most other countries since they don't talk to strangers and are the only society in the last 2,000 years that is unsocial and socially disconnected and don't even talk to neighbors or have a town square or market plaza where people socialize with strangers. Hence they are socially closed with a cold wall between them and aren't interested in meeting people or making friends, but have a very paranoid vibe and aren't even allowed to flirt.
So basically, Americans are economic slaves who pay bills, make a living everyday, shop for consumer goods, obey laws, are paranoid, stuck up and antisocial, don't talk to strangers, aren't allowed to flirt, etc. What's so special about that? What "freedoms" are there to defend? In other countries, people do the same too - they make a living and obey laws and buy products. Except of course, people abroad care more about social relationships and are more socially open than Americans are.
So what are these "freedoms" that Americans have that are so special? I don't get it. And how do veterans defend them exactly? Especially when no country has invaded the American continent since 1814. Aren't veterans part of an organization of conquerors, not liberators? If so then how do they "defend freedoms"?
Can someone explain logically? This is one of those things that make no sense and is illogical. Yet everyone chants it like a mindless zombie.
@momopi can even a geek/nerd like you answer these questions? Do you dare to question this taboo that no one else questions?
@IraqVet2003, what's your take on my questions above?