July 16th, 2008
Our Country, right or wrong?
Against our traditions we are now entering upon an unjust and trivial war, a war against a helpless people, and for a base object — robbery. At first our citizens spoke out against this thing, by an impulse natural to their training. Today they have turned, and their voice is the other way. What caused the change? Merely a politician’s trick — a high-sounding phrase, a blood-stirring phrase which turned their uncritical heads: Our Country, right or wrong! An empty phrase, a silly phrase. It was shouted by every newspaper, it was thundered from the pulpit, the Superintendent of Public Instruction placarded it in every schoolhouse in the land, the War Department inscribed it upon the flag. And every man who failed to shout it or who was silent, was proclaimed a traitor — none but those others were patriots. To be a patriot, one had to say, and keep on saying, “Our Country, right or wrong,” and urge on the little war. Have you not perceived that that phrase is an insult to the nation?
—Mark Twain in 1898 writing about the Spanish-American War









Elbog wrote,
If this statement had any validity, we would be in far better shape - trading in Euros, driving on the left side of the road in our Jaguars. . .
Link | July 17th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Ulf wrote,
Yep, the list of idiotic wars for which sentiment was turned in favor with this silly phrase is long. Politicians like to claim that the actions of the political class are for the good of the country; therein lies no logic whatsoever. The populace needs to examine their leaders motives time and again, no way around that. Even more so in times when leaders are trying to push back the limits of liberty ever farther. (Insert popular quote about security and liberty here.)
Link | July 29th, 2008 at 12:24 pm