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Smath74
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http://www.newsweek.com/its-time-haul-down-another-flag-racist-hate-361929

8/12/2015 4:41:27 PM

tchenku
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pay to read

8/12/2015 9:22:50 PM

Mindstorm
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shots fired

8/12/2015 9:26:42 PM

thegoodlife3
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man, Newsweek must really be struggling if they're fine with green lighting drivel like that

original or not

that was just awful

8/12/2015 10:02:25 PM

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yup.

stupid as fuck.

8/13/2015 12:40:40 AM

Dentaldamn
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Is the moral of the story "blame the french"?

8/13/2015 6:56:40 AM

JCE2011
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I can't believe they are trying to make people pay to read that garbage

8/13/2015 11:44:37 AM

Dentaldamn
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I didn't have to pay. I'm on my phone tho?

8/13/2015 12:02:21 PM

TreeTwista10
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I didn't have to pay either. Maybe some of you peruse newsweek.com more than I do.

Either way just open up an Incognito tab / Private browsing. That shit works on any of the paywall sites. Fuck their shit subscriptions son.

8/13/2015 12:06:40 PM

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Quote :
"A Writer’s Apology

I sincerely regret the use of the word “racist” to describe how the POW/MIA flag distorts the history of the Vietnam War. The word was over the top and not called for.

I’m deeply sorry it hurt people—especially people who’ve selflessly served their country. Most of all, I’m sorry because many of the people offended by the word “racist” are the same people who were hurt when the experiences and feelings of common soldiers and veterans were manipulated to serve the powerful interests and individuals who blithely and perennially send men and women to war, then don’t take care of them when they return home. And, of course, I regret the pain caused to the families of those who gave the last full measure of devotion to their country in Southeast Asia.

I would ask the people I angered to consider carefully reading the article, which explains, for example, that the Chinese Communists cynically leaked lies about the existence of live POWs in the years after the war in order to harm their rival Vietnam.

Most of all, I wish to express my regrets. Other than that, I stand by my article. —Rick Perlstein"


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"The Editor’s Response

We published Rick Perlstein’s article on the POW/MIA flag, because it insightfully examines the cynical manipulation of public opinion at the expense of the downed pilots and foot soldiers the creators of the MIA movement claimed to represent. Perlstein is an accomplished historian who has spent years researching the Nixon and Reagan years. He knows this material. Our prolonged national discussion of the tragic Southeast Asian war that extended beyond Vietnam is often framed in what can be reasonably described as racist terms. The defenders of an Asian country that was invaded, bombed, defoliated and savaged (see: Kill Anything that Moves by Nick Turse) are vilified, while the invaders are beatified. Neither position is correct or fair. It was a persistent yet perhaps understandable disregard for the “other” victims of a war, beyond our own nation’s tragic losses, that informed the piece.

Nowhere is it suggested, nor do we imply, that individuals who remain devoted to the POW/MIA flag are racist. And it was neither Mr. Perlstein’s intent, nor ours, to dishonor those who served in Vietnam, although based on comments of readers, many were offended. A more careful editor would have moved the term “racist” lower in the body of the story and kept it out of the headline, where it was an unintended red flag that provoked the understandable ire of many readers. —Lou Dubose"



[Edited on August 13, 2015 at 1:10 PM. Reason : and the title is now "The Story Behind the POW/MIA Flag"]

8/13/2015 1:08:57 PM

Fermat
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fuck this one surprised me. but I'm not surprised.

yeah i'll go with that

8/13/2015 1:22:04 PM

BridgetSPK
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I think the article is so confusing to people cause there aren't that many people who presently hate Vietnam.

We're pretty much all on the same page that it was a terrible disaster, and the people in charge fucking sucked for allowing it to go on as long as it did.

And, in my lifetime, I've never heard anyone genuinely blame the "gooks" for what happened to our young men over there.

8/13/2015 1:33:05 PM

HUR
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I wonder if most will see Iraq as the same cluster fuck disaster that we shouldn't have been apart of like the way we see Nam now

8/14/2015 1:08:35 AM

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I wonder if you're actually as dumb as I think you are.

8/14/2015 1:53:54 AM

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