Thoughts on Memorial Day: Invisible Victims Indict the American Killing Machine

The president extolls the heroism of fallen youth

But does not acknowledge the simple truth

That they died not in defending our shores

But in fighting aggressive wars

 

Wars furthering  our world-wide bases Empire

To police the empire and to  conspire

To control the lives and resources and more

To strategically control the empire by force

 

Empire can only be maintained by the sword

And it’s subjects utter nary a word

That we have every heard

In determining their fates

 

Clearly Chalmers Johnson was right in saying

Empire can be maintained only by force

Its subjects never have a say

In determining their own life course

 

The empire requires armaments galore

To achieve a state of perpetual war

Our actions abroad with drones we see

Are generating implacable enemies

 

Neither at Arlington or Ground Zero are the people educated

As to why our country is so universally hated

After 911 attack no one asked the question why you see

Platitudes were uttered about them hating our liberty

 

But nothing about we did to provoke these predictable responses

On the part of those aggrieved by our actions

No the unspoken truth is that we must consider the myriad victims

Prevents understanding this horror

 

To Branfmann we have killed 20 million since World War II

Which maybe with something their fury has to do

But were we to acknowledge these untold dead unseen

Perhaps we could stop the American killing machine


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