Small Wars Journal

No, Thanks: Stop Saying “Support the Troops”

Sun, 08/25/2013 - 10:44am

No, Thanks: Stop Saying “Support the Troops” by Steven Salaita, Salon. “Compulsory patriotism does nothing for soldiers who risk their lives -- but props up those who profit from war”.

… “Support the troops” is the most overused platitude in the United States, but still the most effective for anybody who seeks interpersonal or economic ingratiation. The platitude abounds with significance but lacks the burdens of substance and specificity. It says something apparently apolitical while patrolling for heresy to an inelastic logic. Its only concrete function is to situate users into normative spaces.

Clichés aren’t usually meant to be analyzed, but this one illuminates imperialism so succinctly that to think seriously about it is to necessarily assess jingoism, foreign policy, and national identity. The sheer vacuity and inexplicability of the phrase, despite its ubiquity, indicates just how incoherent patriotism is these days…

Read on.

Comments

thedrosophil

Sun, 08/25/2013 - 1:29pm

You know, I was going to type up a long and thoughtful response, but the further into this article I get, the more I realize that it's still just the same old pseudo-intellectual psychobabble nonsense from yet another loathsome Salon columnist. The author is absolutely, unequivocally clueless.