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Category Archives: Events
Male Bonding—Military Massacres By The Book
Category: International, Media, Violence against Women Male Bonding—Military Massacres By The Book By Kathleen Barry | April 2, 2012 title Afghan born journalist Yalda Hakim reported from the villages where the massacre occurred. The author of “Unmaking War, Remaking Men” … Continue reading
Posted in Controversy, Events, Value of human life Tagged Afghan massacre, male bonding, revenge killing, Robert Bales, Trayvon Martin Leave a comment
HOW THE U.S. MILITARY SPAWNS MASSACRES AND DAILY ACTS OF DEPRAVITY
‘Are our soldiers seeing too much combat?’ as one retired military general asked after the most recent Afghan massacre of 16 civilians. How much combat – organized and spontaneous killing, destruction – is too much? Enough so that US killing … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Controversy, Events, Value of human life Tagged Afghanistan massacre, combat, masculinity, traumatic brain injury, U.S. Military 1 Comment
Hadith massacre: how the Wuterich trial let the military off the hook
See how far the military will go to normalize Marine massacres and cover-up their own inhumane training of soldiers:
Posted in Controversy, Events, Value of human life Tagged Haditha massacre, U.S. Marines, Wuterich 2 Comments
Wuterich’s plea, the masculinity of war affirmed: kill without remorse!
For his part in the 2005 Haditha massacre in Iraq, today Marine Frank Wuterich pled guilty to DERELICTION OF DUTY, a plea bargain that allowed the several manslaughter charges against him to be dropped. From blinding macho to his apparent … Continue reading
NOTES ON THE MAKING OF WAR CRIMES IN TODAY’S WORLD
NOTES ON THE MAKING OF WAR CRIMES IN TODAY’S WORLD By Kathleen Barry Does this sound familiar? Middle East country to develop weapons to terrorize the world Rumors of various assassination plots and other rogue actions by that country Unable … Continue reading
Posted in Controversy, Events, Value of human life Tagged Iran, Israel, nuclear weapons, preemptive war, United States, war, war crimes Leave a comment
Women Demilitarize the Masculinity of War in Libya
Finally, Libyan women and their families take over and DEMILITARIZE Martyrs Square – the rebels guns and gunfire gone… if only from the Square. Women celebrate in Tripoli’s Martyrs’ square www.youtube.com
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Libya and the Masculinity of War: Whose Victory?
Libyan rebels have established their National Transitional Council. Without women. No surprise considering the parades of victorious men driven by the blinding macho of their rebellion against Gadhafi who continue to shoot off their guns in celebration. The rebels make … Continue reading
Posted in Controversy, Events, Value of human life Tagged Gadhafi, Libya, masculinity of war, massacres, National Transitional Council, NATO, oil Leave a comment
Speaking on Unmaking War, Remaking Men in Berkeley
Come join us at Revolution Books in Berkeley 7pm Tues. July 19 for another talk on this new book. Revolution Books 2425 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704-2260 (510) 848-1196
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