Memorial Day
A reflection on those who die in war for the rest of us.
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It should be so simple.
They died to set us free.
Period.
But is freedom so simple?
Freedom is not just being able to say “no,”
Freedom is saying “no” to power.
Freedom is not just the liberty of religious expression,
Freedom is saying in heaven’s name, “hell no.”
Freedom is not just saying to history, “no more.”
Freedom is any person saying, “me too”
over and over until the voice is heard
even if it is a voice of the “other”
even if it is the voices of youth
even if it is just a few voices
even if a single voice cries out!
especially if it is the voice of someone whose words makes your stomach turn.
Freedom is a dream we have built a nation on
the foundation, the very foundation, of a way of life
we mostly take for granted ... until we can’t.
What must be remembered on this day of remembrance,
this day of memory,
this Memorial Day:
Freedom is not simple.
Freedom is costly.
The cost of freedom is for some the “full measure”
so that for the rest of us
it is the fulfillment of a dream
and something we can even take for granted.
I learned this from one who served, but who did not have to die in that service,
who was witnessing a protest involving the National Anthem
and was asked what his friend,
a veteran who had died in combat
would have thought of the protestors.
In a hoarse whisper
he responded
as if to no one in particular
but to everyone who might hear his voice...
That’s what he died for…
By Russell Willis
From: United States
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