McChrystal Scandal Shows Us the Military No Longer Protects America -- It Guards Empire | | AlterNet
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June 24, 2010 |
The Obama/McChrystal debacle is symptomatic of a wider divide -- the widening estrangement between our civilian elites and our military. McChrystal deserved to be fired and has been. But this event is a symptom of a bigger problem.
General McChrystal's disdain for President Obama did not arise in a vacuum. The context is: 1) the disconnect between our "all-volunteer military" -- that is now really a professional mercenary force by another name -- and the civilian political leadership with less and less personal military service experience. And 2) the fact that the Republican Party has wrapped itself in the flag while the Democrats have had a harder time distancing themselves from some voices that have been perceived as offensively anti-military within their big tent.
The real reason that Rolling Stone was able to quote so many highly placed military people's disdain for members of the Obama administration is because the military sees itself as more moral and better -- and certainly more conservative -- than the types who serve in civilian roles today, especially within a Democratic administration.
Disclosure: I'm someone who has experienced this "disconnect" first hand. When my son volunteered for the Marines it was a shock to me. As a typical member of the white upper middle classes, as a writer living in Boston and as someone who never served, I was shocked by his choice.
My son John and I wrote a book describing our journey together to a place where I came to value the military and he came to understand my post-Vietnam parental anxiety: Keeping Faith: A Father-Son Story About Love and the United States Marine Corps. What we both discovered is that class warfare is part of the equation. Our "kind" just don't volunteer much these days. I then co-authored another book (this time with former Clinton appointee Kathy Roth-Douquet) on this problem, AWOL: The Unexcused Absence of America's Upper Classes from Military Service -- and How It Hurts Our Country.
The political polarization between the so-called red and blue states has spilled over and helps reinforce the sense that from an upper middle class and often Democrat view point those who serve are the "other." And from the military point of view, the fact that most officers define themselves as Republicans these days means that they see the non-serving upper classes "the Hollywood Democrats" as alien politically as well as in other ways.
In 1976, most of the military identified as Independent, while 33 percent identified as Republican (still a larger proportion than the general public). But the armed services have abandoned this neutrality. Now 60 percent considered themselves Republican, and only seventeen percent considered themselves Independent. (The first figure is from data in the Foreign Policy Leadership Project conducted by Prof. Ole Holsti. The last year of the Holsti study was 1996. In that year, about 67 percent of military identified as Republican.)
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Almibry
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"Expect more trouble" indeed.
Only 29 views? That's sad.
No, no, you're right people, there's no need to be worried about that very large group over there with the guns who don't like you. Just pretend they're not there long enough and they'll go away...
I'm surprised the article didn't focus a bit more on the religious attitude of the military: not only are they morally superior, but God is on their side. I have a friend who is trying to join the Marine Corps, but it doesn't look like they'll accept him because he has a pentagram tattooed on his forearm. They had him approved until one of the higher ups saw it, then they turned him down. Now they're making him write an essay because he started asking questions. Eh... I would have snuck in a camera and embarrassed their happy asses, but that's me. Poor bastard will probably be bullied to death if they do let him in, but will he listen? Nooo.
Not to mention the fact that more and more Americans are admitting they're atheist, the divide is getting even bigger.
Just curious MF, are you looking forward to this next decade? - 1 year ago
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