Old NFO has
a wonderful “Greatest Generation” post up now.
This made me
think about someone I know who is of the “Greatest Generation”, now 88, and in
a hospice. The question is, how do you honor a man who has a remarkable war
record, and is a despicable lifelong pedophile?
Please, this is not to imply any of the
Doolittle Raiders fall into this category.
This man was
a sailor. His war started at Pearl Harbor (wounded). Two more Purple Hearts
followed with a final, fourth Purple Heart, as one of the wounded on the USS
Franklin 19 March 1945.
This man
married one of my aunts and was a fixture at family gatherings over the years.
His pedophile activity was either well hidden, or ignored. His brother in law veterans deferred to him.
We nephews were in awe. The nieces, not so much, as he, over the years,
molested some of them. Then when he started
with the third generation, he was stopped, prosecuted, and jailed because of
one courageous mother who didn’t back down.
The turmoil
this caused affected many people. His sons and his wife suffered the most by
the disclosure. The relationships among cousins, and the denial of the facts by
more than one person in the extended family, still impact our
relationships. Too many were willing to
let him continue rather than let the situation become public knowledge. That
attitude caused a considerable loss of respect, love, and affection among
family members that continues today. It makes for some awkward moments,
especially at funerals.
How does one
honor his service while not excusing his behavior? The easy answer is to hate
the sin, and love the sinner. Sorry, I can’t do that. I envision a firing squad
instead. Some directly involved family members would rather see boiling oil and
fire ants. A firing squad is too easy a way out.
Yes, we
haven’t evolved far from our pagan Celtic roots.
6 comments:
I would say he will pay dearly when he goes to his just reward... And sorry for all the hate and discontent it has caused y'all.
Thank you for the kind thoughts about the family. With him in a hospice, decisions about attending his funeral are on my mind. Him personally? I'll piss on his grave someday. His sons are a different matter.
Thank you.
Sisty
You are welcome.
"Yes, we haven’t evolved far from our pagan Celtic roots."
Sorry, but in some cases we have evolved too far from our pagan Celtic roots.
I'm with you. Sometimes a "man" just needs to be dead.
Thank you for your comment. There were several serious, not bar or b.s., discussions on that very subject.
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