The Greatest Civic Sin

There is a certain poem by Rudyard Kipling. I can't quote it exactly,
but the relevant two lines are something like "When they ask why they
died, tell them it was because their fathers lied."

Kipling's son died on his 18th birthday in World War I. I believe the
bitter little poem was directed at himself, for Kipling had been an
imperial enthusiast and had used his influence to get his son a
commission, despite his son being underage and medically disqualified.
Kipling was never the same after. The illusions about patriotism and
honor and glory vanished for him, as they did for millions who died in
that stupid war.

A lot of America's sons have died because "their fathers lied." The U.S.
government lied through its teeth about the Tonkin Gulf resolution, an
authorization for war based on a nonexistent attack, which Lyndon
Johnson used as an excuse to pour American troops into Vietnam. 

Franklin Roosevelt lied when he campaigned and promised he would never
send American boys to fight in a foreign war. Long before he said it, he
and Winston Churchill were plotting to get America into the war. Woodrow
Wilson had campaigned on the slogan "He kept us out of the war," and
then promptly got us into the war after the J.P. Morgan interests told
him all of their loans would be jeopardized if the British were
defeated.

I have come to believe that the greatest civic sin is to lie to the
people. It ought to be considered the unforgivable sin. It undercuts the
very basis of self-government. That concept, pioneered by America's
Founding Fathers, says that the people can make the right decisions in
the long run provided they are given the facts. If they are lied to,
they are denied the opportunity to make the right decisions. They are,
rather than choosing their destiny, being manipulated by others for
hidden reasons.

That's why I've become so anti-war, which is not the same thing as being
a pacifist. I will support any war in the genuine defense of this
country, but I have not seen an honest war in my lifetime or read of one
since the War Between the States. Even World War II was based on lies.
It's true that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. It is also true that
the Roosevelt administration maneuvered them into a position in which
they had no choice but to attack the United States. The Japanese
certainly did not wish to go to war with the United States if it could
have been avoided. Even the Third Reich never had any interest in
conquering the world as Americans were told repeatedly during the war.

Both the "War to End All Wars" and the "War for Democracy" were based on
lies. They were both wars involving a conflict of empires and would-be
empires, which did not concern the United States. Peace and democracy
had nothing to do with the wars.

I served in the U.S. Army, 18 months on active duty and the rest in the
Army Reserve. I'm glad, though, that I wised up in time to discourage my
children from joining. The all-volunteer Army, which is really a
mercenary Army, was adopted to make it easier for the United States to
go to war. The sons and daughters of the powerful and influential, of
course, don't volunteer. Our soldiers are mostly minorities and
lower-middle-class kids. They are wonderful Americans, but they are, as
far as the American elite is concerned, expendable. They can be lied to.

We have become a nation of liars. The politicians lie, journalists lie,
corporate CEOs lie, and stockbrokers and other salesmen lie. Advertisers
lie. Businesses lie. Preachers and priests and rabbis lie. And because
of those lies, the young in our own and in other countries die or have
their lives blighted by wounds, disease and poverty. As Thomas Jefferson
said, if God is just, we're in trouble.
 
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