Memorial Day Patriotism – Past, Present and Future
May 25, 2008 · Published By Admin
Patriotism – Past, Present and Future
May 20 , 2008 by Linda S. Thompson
Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service. In other words, we celebrate patriotism. Merriam Webster’s definition of patriotism is “Love for, or devotion to, one’s country.”
And that brings me to ask, what does the word Patriotism mean to you? Is it different for each generation? The answer to that question is a resounding YES! Why? Because each generation has had its own defining moments. As radio host Jesse Conrad says, “Learn from the past, watch the present and create the future.” So let’s take a trip across the 20th Century for a better understanding of this progression.
In the 1920s, the Great War had ended and the young were hopeful about their future. They fervently believed their government would protect them from people and things that would hurt them. Their motto could have been the song title, “Happy Days Are Here Again!
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