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Veterans Speak Out, Part 2
by Ross Caputi Veteran Privilege I worry that by using the authority and privilege of veteran voices to spread our antiwar message and deflect criticism, we in the antiwar movement have inadvertently made veterans into a kind of propaganda, packaging … Continue reading →
Posted in Armed conflict, Champions of peace, colonialism, Democracy, imperialism, politics, Protest, Stories of engagement, Understanding violence
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Tagged antiwar movement, combat gnosticism, Fear Not the Path of Truth: A Veteran''s Journey after Fallujah, imperialism, Islah Reparations Project, James Campbell, moral agency, moral truth, Ross Caputi, unjust wars, veteran privilege, veteranreparations.org, warrior ethos
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