by DAshby on Sat Feb 15, 2003 12:37 pm
I’m all for these war protests. Having a voice is a great thing. I just hope people are being true to themselves when they use it. I read today in a newspaper about a group of high school kids protesting near where I live. I’m not saying high school kids can’t think for themselves, but you know how it is, high school is about being cool. You know the type, I don’t wear name brands because I’m a unique individual, so I try to look just like Marilyn Manson…. Sure. It’s just the way it is, if you were really unique, you’d be an outcast, a geek or retard or whatever. Think about it. We’re all following somebody.
So when I see a bunch of high school kids with picket signs, I have to wonder if they are utilizing their rights or if they are just anti-establishment. Are they so much against a war or are they just anti-establishment anything? Because when you think about protestors you think about KEN State or the 60’s movement, but when you think about supporting our troops, then you invision some old man on his front porch waving around his little American flag. Am I right?
To put this all into prospective, to know if you are professing your own thoughts or just marching around with a sign because what you really want is to take over the world yourself …. try this: If during the weeks or months following 9/11 you were one of those forwarding those clever little anecdotes, those silly little songs and poems about Ben Laden and his camel, via e-mail, and thinking “we’re gonna kick their towel head butts” and now you’re ready to grab up a sign because of something somebody said on MTV or that you heard that (hypothetically of course) Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Marilyn Manson, Tom Morello, or fucking Willie Nelson is against war…then maybe you’re just a trend follower ready to jump on any ol’ band wagon that your high school principal would oppose. Maybe you don’t really give a fuck about people at all, you just think you do.
Yeah, I’m thinking about grabbing one of those signs myself, but first I’m gonna be informed, because your voice is a very powerful thing and protesting is like starting your own war against the soldiers who die to defend the very voice you use. Cause let me tell you, I know some of those soldiers and they really are “cool” people and I don’t want to be one of those who slap them down for protecting me. Worse, I don’t want to forget about them. Leave them there in some sandpit while I sit around ready to bitch about the next issue that comes around. The media must be having a hell of a time, people actually watch and listen again. You want to start a protest against the media, hey, I’m there! It does piss me off that trying to be informed means trying to filter between what’s real and what they think you want to hear. It shouldn’t be that hard.
Anyway, be cool, if you don’t really know what your protesting for or against, just sit back and listen for awhile until you can make up your own mind about it. Because, there is this factor, “What if we’re wrong?” What if we all die of smallpox because we stopped this war thinking the Bush administration was just out to control the Nation’s oil supply? Now I don’t think we’re completely wrong about that, but what if there really are other factors to consider as well? Just don’t protest because you say you are a pacifist, because there are people who are aggressive and we need our own aggressive people to defend the pacifists. None of us want to be “baby killers”.
If you’re a leader and are following your heart, then I’m glad your out there shouting “No Nukes” and if you’re a follower, then I pray you are following the right people, but if you are looking for a way to be with the “in-crowd” then may I suggest Abercrombie and Fitch.
I guess my best advice to these “fickle” protestors is this old quote my daddy used to say, “Either lead, follow, or get the “fuck” out of the way!”
My thanks goes out to the owners of this website for letting me speak my viewpoint.
–D. Ashby , IL