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I think that many people look at the state of our society, and ask, "What can we do?" Is it possible that we would do better to ask, "Can anything be done?" Because you have hit the nail on the head when you note that the wounds from Vietnam have not healed.
If an unhealed wound that has been beneath the surface suddenly breaks open, after some thirty years of festering, it requires a great deal more treatment than had it been dealt with at the time it occured. That festering is the consequence of its having been ignored. But an infected sore left untreated cannot help but spread to other parts of the body.
Perhaps the key word is "consequence." Everything in the material world is a consequence, or a direct result, of what happened yesterday. Likewise, yesterday was a direct result of the day before, and on and on. Thus said, tomorrow will be a direct result of today, and that is why a person who wants to predict with great accuracy what tomorrow will be like, need only look to yesterday, and the day before.
All material, (or mechanical or organic) life on earth follows that pattern, or cycle. So we can say that it is evolution, creative design, God's will, or any one of a dozen other names for the exact same thing, and be accurately describing a cycle that works in the exact same manner for an atom as for a universe.
And so the question can only be accurately asked in that context. If today is a consequence of yesterday, than in order to change tomorrow, our only option is to change today. And even if we look at DU for our example of the foolishness of fighting, we can see how harsh it can be.
Let's not use "Vetwife" as our example. Rather, let's use the example of the never-ending debates on religion and science. I think that an atheist and a theist on DU usually hold about the same values, share about the same concerns, and generally could be neighbors, friends, and even relatives, without any problem .... unless one or the other, as a consequence of some past "bad experience" with someone else, is predisposed to conflict with those of different viewpoints.
Because that is the cause of so many conflicts -- is it not? We are democrats or republicans, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Atheists, Hindus, we are Irish, African, Indian, Italian, we are old or young, male or female, and on and on and on. And we carry on yesterday's fights today, laying the groundwork for tomorrow's strife.
That is why we have the grossly infected sores upon the body of the United States, and indeed the entire world.
And the only thing that can change are people. It takes a conscious effort to change, and most people are unconscious of that simple fact. We need to make a conscious effort to give up our self-righteousness, our anger, and our desire to revenge yesterday's wrongs. And, to the exact extent that we do not, we will see all of the ugly and diseased infections that occure in the outside world occure in our inside world. It's as simple as that.
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