Men have no idea what a man in an armed service uniform does for women. They look up to them with such admiration and esteem. Besides, uniforms turns them on. Through women's eyes men have always been transformed into handsome odonais–courageous gods of yore that are viewed with pride, glory and honor. I think that women in uniforms would also turn on the minds of men, too. But I don't know for sure. However, when anyone gives their heart and soul into defending their country, it is the epitome of worthy of honor.
Dear Ones,
Nevertheless, behind this glory is a shadow of death–the worst serial crimes of all since wars train for the deaths of daughters and sons. From ancient gory alters of sacrificed children to the gods to today, women grieve in silence, as do their husbands. The battlefield of aggression is still a war zone burnt offering of human blood to the gods, falsely in their three names.
Now, take these same brave soldiers and put them in an economy of peace instead of one of war. What a wonderful world it would be! But there is every possibility of this happening since cyber aggression is taking over old-fashioned thinking of–how men can come up with even more corrupt things than chemical poisoning and radioactive weapons that deform babies and all life–what is generational genocide.
Cyber corruption is now on the forefront. This magnitude of danger affects everyone. Instead of deadly wars causing deaths and trillions of dollars that destroy our environment, what a fantasy it would be for all service people working for international peace and happiness, versus working for international wars and sorrow.
Or is it really a fantasy? When people have dreams for a better world, it can happen when everyone does even a small thing to change the goal for life instead of death.
Mame,
helenesmith1.blogspot.com poet author of Cry Out for Peace–zillions of world voices quoting the agony and atrocities of war from the beginning of time to the present