Celebrating Resisters on Veterans' Day
By David Swanson
November 11th is Veterans’ Day in the United States and Remembrance Day, Armistice Day, or Poppy Day in various other countries. It was on a November 11th that World War I ended. But November 11th is also a Catholic holiday that long predates World War I: the Feast of Saint Martin, celebrated in honor of a man who supposedly died on November 11, in the year 397.
The two holidays seem to have merged into one militaristic glorification of warfare. Saint Martin is considered
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