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Sideways
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@mary1979 - the more I read posts about this, the more I'm convinced that this is a cultural thing.
Here in Oz, the 'Spirit of the ANZACs' becomes an increasingly important part of our national identity every year. The respect for war heroes in Australia I think is growing, and the price that war vets have paid for our country is something that I think we are increasingly wanting to take responsibility for.
That's me wondering aloud really. I just seem to pick up on that difference between posts from the US and posts from Aussies. Maybe it's just me.
Either way, comparing traumas? Nothing to be gained there as far as I can see. Kind of like comparing different forms of malignant cancer - wouldn't wish any version on anyone, because it's all pretty awful.
Here in Oz, the 'Spirit of the ANZACs' becomes an increasingly important part of our national identity every year. The respect for war heroes in Australia I think is growing, and the price that war vets have paid for our country is something that I think we are increasingly wanting to take responsibility for.
That's me wondering aloud really. I just seem to pick up on that difference between posts from the US and posts from Aussies. Maybe it's just me.
Either way, comparing traumas? Nothing to be gained there as far as I can see. Kind of like comparing different forms of malignant cancer - wouldn't wish any version on anyone, because it's all pretty awful.