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Seduction Of The Young: How 3 Doors Down Is Doing George Bush's Dirty Work

Posted Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:27pm PST by Paul Krassner in The ARTHUR Blog

A congressional commission has concluded that the National Guard remains unprepared to deal with a wide range of domestic disasters.

Reserve units have been subject to repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.

The report states that "The high operational use of Reserve equipment in the current conflicts has degraded their readiness for both combat operations and domestic emergency response," expressing particular alarm over inadequate funding by the Pentagon which has in the Guard's insufficient training for a chemical, biological or nuclear strike.

"This is an appalling gap that places the nation and its citizens at greater risk," the panel states. Indeed, several governors have complained that, due to heavy participation of the National Guard overseas, their units have been unable to deal with natural disasters from Hurricane Katrina to the more recent tornadoes.

However, the Bush administration has deliberately not instituted a draft, knowing that the streets would be filled with protesters, as happened during the Vietnam War, when young people wore buttons proclaiming, "Not With My Body, You Don't." Instead, a slick propaganda campaign to seduce more young people into the Guard is now in process.

Take, for example a video of the band 3 Doors Down performing "Citizen Soldier." At this writing, it's approaching 795,000 views on YouTube.

The scene begins on a sunny day at an idyllic campus where the guys are playing touch football on the grass. Suddenly it segues to a battle-worn military man picking a deflated football out of the mud, followed by images of marching and running, tanks and helicopters, flags waving in the wind and a wounded buddy being helped, automatic rifles and guided missiles.

Here's a sample of the lyrics: "When they're people crying in the streets/ When they're starving for a meal to eat/ When they simply need a place to make their beds/ Right here underneath my wing you can rest your head."  Meanwhile, there are--superimposed on the imagery--generic citizen-soldier quotes such as "I fired the shot that started a nation," "I am an expert, I stormed the beach at Normandy" and "I stepped forward when the towers fell."

But wait, there's more. One minute into the three-and-a-half minute song, an occasional hazy flash of something subliminal begins to appear, and finally reveals itself as the National Guard logo. In fact, the rights to "Citizen Soldier" belong to 3 Doors Down, Universal/Republic Records and--yeah, you guessed it--the National Guard. Following are some of the almost 6,500 comments, with the original spelling, grammar and punctuation intact.

 

      *"nobodys to young for there opion on the war except if your like 10 and below it most likly dosent matter.  this is just a side note.  when making my youtube profile it messed up my age and where i  live.  i'm acully 15 and live in america, and i have been told befor im to young for my opion on this kind of stuff to matter."

      *"So many hate the war, and yes it is horrible how we losse so many innicot lifes.  People say that the president is a horrible man for sending are troops over sees for th is.  but what wold have happened if he did not?  wold the ones that attaked us really settled for the damage that they did?  the troops are fufiing there duty, and god bless them.  they arnt bad people.  there defending us.  they are kepping us safe, no matter what you think, they are keeping you safe."

      *"Oh com'on!  there's no anti-terrorism war!  Do you think that ‘I'm sending my troops where it's supposed to be a lot of terrorists in order to reduce terrorism' makes sense?  I'd pray for my soldiers as long as th ey stay into my own boundaries ;-)"

      *"If this video gave you a hard-on for killing, you are both an idiot and have probably never been face to face with combat.  War is an ugly thing, and NOBODY should ever want to kill.  The greatest feeling I have when wearing my uniform is when a young child says thank you and I am there to help out my fellow American who needs a hand up in a time of need.  NY National Guard, attached to the 27th Infantry Brigade, combat veteran of Mogadishu Somalia."

      *"I saw this video when i went to see Saw IV and I was clapping after the video was over...really awesome...HOOOOOAAAAAH!"

                                         

Well, so much for gung-ho patriotism. All I know is that when I was speaking at a college a few years ago, I overheard a student lamenting to his friends, "I didn't know that the National Guard was the f**king Army!"

Paul Krassner's underground magazine The Realist attracted a large counterculture following in the '60s and '70s. He is a founding member of the Yippies. He is the author of One Hand Jerking: Reports From an Investigative Satirist, and publisher of the Disneyland Memorial Orgy poster, both available at paulkrassner.com. This is his second blog post for Arthur Magazine.

15 Comments

1. Julie in TX -
Way to go, 3 Doors Down...another reason to love and respect you guys! You make me proud!

2. JasonD -
i would of joined the natinal gaurd if i didnt think i was gonna get diployed to iraq,every should be in the states guarding home

3. Carmen -
I saw this 3 Doors Down, pro-republican, right-wing propaganda when I went to the movies one day and was absolutely appalled. Not to mention the reality that it's really a 4 minute long commercial... I didn't shell out 10$ to sit and be subject to the will of the crazy cowboy president and his crappy-radio-metal propaganda message. There's a time and place for that... and it's not in my movie theater.

4. Yahoo! Music User -
gevalt

5. Tom -
Hello Paul,

As you might imagine, I have a lot to say about this. I have just this second decided that this is not the venue in which to do the writing and editing. I will prepare a criticism of this and other propaganda "music" shortly and print it in this space if it's alright with you.

Tom Wayburn, Houston, Texas

6. Tom -
Paul,

The comment I promised, although only one page, is too long for your blog. Please humor me by clicking on http://dematerialism.net/propagandamusic.htm .

Thanks,
Tom Wayburn, Houston, Texas

7. Yahoo! Music User -
More than half of all veterans who took their own lives after returning from Iraq or Afghanistan were members of the National Guard or Reserves, according to new government data (LA Times 2/13/08). Congrats to 3 Doors Down for recruiting impressionable young men and women with their message of cool rock & roll and "be a hero" patriotism.

8. Yahoo! Music User -
Caremisrad is right!!! The same thing happened to me. HEY POPS! What do you mean by OUR country?? Last time I checked, it was still WE the people. The only thing you are going to run is your big mouth!

9. Maria G -
I saw this 3 Doors Down, pro-republican, right-wing propaganda as well

it is reported He recommended a herpes dating site to people. interesting? meetstd.com

10. Rohdy M -
It,s all it is the best i love it so much thank you thank you ,

11. Yahoo! Music User -
You took the words out of my mouth No N!!!

12. kk -
Meh, how about you go replace Bush and we'll see if you can fix something...

13. David -
As a veteran of the first Gulf War it really doesn't bother me that you liberals don't like this band. This band has something you don't understand-courage. You pathetic liberals protest behind a police barracade and think you have courage. Our service men and women face bullets to stand up for what they believe. CAN YOU SEE THE DIFFERENCE. You are the type of person that would stand by and watch a mob kill someone, a republican is someone that would risk physical harm to stop that mob from killing you. You are the breed of cowards that destroy nations. Go listen to Bruce Springsteen and the rest of the cowards and thank god(I forgot you don't like or believe in him either)you have people out there that value your life more than their own.

14. David -
As a United States Marine I am absolutely appauled at some of the things I have read in here. The anti-war in Iraq people need to study up on the Philosophy of Liberty and moralality of ignoreing crimes. If you are aware of a person or nation denying others of their Liberity it is your duty to intervene on their behalf. Sadam Hussein was a very evil man and the war should not stop there. Without every armed free nation in the world actively working together to depose the warlords, dictators, and kings we will never have a free society. You think evil stops because it is not in your neighborhood? It doesn't. You are just as evil by ignoring it. That is why we have laws that convict people when they are culpable through in action.

15. Yahoo! Music User -
I find these liberal ideals completely disgusting. It seems as though you are all about free speech "as long as you're liberal." To the veterans who also replied, my deepest respect goes out to you and the causes for which you're fighting. These cowards need to realize it is the very same soldiers and police officers who put their lives on the line to enable their ridiculous, left- wing viewpoints. Also, I think it's hypocritical of you to copy and paste the comments that illuminated grammatical mistakes, because I've seen myriad other mistakes made by people on your side of the political spectrum. For example, "I didn't shell out 10$..." I think we learned early on that it's $10, but I guess it's okay to make mistakes when you're liberal. I mean, it seems as though liberals are making a multitude of mistakes right now (you know, bailouts, cutting military spending to put more money in the pockets of people who don't work and a plethora of others)

Hope you enjoyed my little rant, too. Vote Republican in 2012!
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