Courage
The word courage has been bandied about a lot lately, most often in regards to things that don't require courage at all. A man proclaims himself as a member of a protected class, and we call it courage. A woman whines that the tax payer should cover the expense of her birth control, and we call it courage. A man mutilates his body because he is uncomfortable with who he is, and we call it courage. A boy can't win against other boys, so he declares himself a girl, and we call it courage.
None of this is courageous. Quite the opposite, in fact. We have become a nation who calls a cowardly act courageous, and viciously shouts down anyone who disagrees. That's not courage.
It would seem we have forgotten what courage truly is. Let me refresh your memory...
Boys wishing they were still at home in bed. Shaking with fear. Praying. Maybe crying. Knowing that many of them would not survive the day.
without hesitation, they stood and charged into the hail of bullets that would claim nearly 10,000 of them before the sun set.
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