The Price of Freedom Is It Worth It

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what would you say if i were to ask you

when your patriotism was born

is that a question you can answer with a

specific date on the calendar

or a memory in your mind i bet if i

asked my grandfather he would tell us

december 7th

1941 when the bombings of pearl harbor

infamously brought his generation into

world war ii

my own mother would likely have two very

vivid memories to share

november of 1963 when president john f

kennedy was assassinated

and the summer of 1969 when neil

armstrong took a giant

leap on the moon now most of my high

school and college classmates would

claim september 11

2001 as the birth date of their

patriotism

it was on that tuesday morning that most

of our college professors told us to

close our textbooks

and turn on the television to watch

history being made

me what would i say if you asked me when

my patriotism was born

i’d have to take you all the way back to

i was a ten-year-old student in john

walsh’s fifth grade class at mockingbird

elementary outside of omaha nebraska

now part of the fifth grade curriculum

is american history

american heritage the american way of

life the american dream

but what was happening in our lives at

that time

was the persian gulf war was unfolding

in the middle east

and mr walsh had a way of taking what

was in our textbook our

history lessons and combining it with

what we saw on the nightly news

for current events and teaching us what

it really meant

to hope for life liberty and happiness

what it really meant to seek liberty and

justice for all

what opportunities we really had to be

able to even know what the american

dream is

what really made those lessons hit home

for me was knowing that another 10 year

old in that class

was a young boy named abdullah

abdullah was from afghanistan abdullah

and his family had recently fled their

homeland

and the soviet army looking for a better

way of life

they were looking for life liberty

and the chance to pursue happiness they

were looking for hope and opportunity

they were looking for that american

dream now i was just a kid but i felt

something inside of me

spark and it wasn’t just the kind of

pride

in my american citizenship

it was more than that it was a sense of

gratitude for my freedom

it was awareness that those freedoms

come at a price

and it was a commitment to never take

those freedoms for granted

so how about you have you given it a

chance to decide when your patriotism

was born

what if i were to take that exact same

question and switch it up just a little

bit

and instead of asking you when your

patriotism was born

i asked you when that patriotism came to

life

now for me that’s something i can answer

to a very specific moment in time

i might have been a self-declared

patriot since i was a kid

but that declaration came under fire on

the morning of saturday

november 3rd 2018

my patriotism was put to the ultimate

test

in the very moment i was told my husband

had paid the ultimate sacrifice while

serving as an american soldier

in afghanistan to be short

my patriotism came alive the day my

husband died

in a few days it will have been 22

months

22 months since my husband major brent

taylor was killed

in action 22 months since i sat down

with two army officers in full dress

uniform

to tell my seven young children their

father would not be coming home

22 months since i joined members of my

family

my faith and my community to attend the

funeral services of my sweetheart of 15

years just

two days before our baby caroline

would celebrate her first birthday

22 months to think to grieve

to ponder and to wonder and to ask

myself the very same question

i’m about to ask each of you

is it worth it

is it worth it hundreds of thousands of

lives have been lost

in the fight for freedom since this

nation was founded

that american promise of life liberty

and the pursuit of happiness

has been preserved by the shedding of

blood for almost 250

years our country’s ongoing quest

to become a more perfect union has

always come at a very heavy price

and so i ask is it worth it

our founding fathers who signed the

declaration of independence did so with

the pledge of their lives their fortune

and their sacred honor

they planted seeds of patriotism of

independence and freedom

knowing full well we would be the ones

to sow the fruits thereof

now that’s not to say that those who

went before us did so perfectly

or that every decision they made or

every battle they fought was without

flaw

or human fallacy but

those who have gone before us have

genuinely sought

and even willingly fought to leave a

better path

in front of us

we often use the term the greatest

generation when we speak of those who

survive the honors and the horrors of

world war

ii and rightly so

but what is it that made them so great

as a generation

could it be argued that their collective

greatness was founded in their shared

payment of that price of freedom

i mean think about it nearly every

american alive at that time

was helping to pay the price of freedom

because nearly every american alive at

that time

was personally impacted by that war

either they suited up and shipped off to

the front lines themselves

or sent their son or sweetheart into

harm’s way

nearly every american alive at that time

knew someone who

died in battle at that time

world war ii affected the type of jobs

people could have the clothing they

could wear the groceries they could buy

everything was regulated and rationed to

support that war effort

every american alive at that time was

pitching in to pay the price of freedom

and to keep the american dream alive

even if it cost them their lives

so perhaps it goes without question that

we celebrate them as america’s greatest

generation but is america’s greatness

exclusive to the world war ii generation

or is it our turn is it our turn to

decide

to make it worth it the way they lived

their lives and bore their burdens the

way they fought to defend freedom and

protect peace they prayed we would

someday enjoy

is what made it worth it to them

is it now our turn to decide

and is that even possible can we really

decide whether or not their sacrifice

will be worth it

abraham lincoln thought so when

president lincoln delivered the

gettysburg address it had been

exactly four score and seven years since

the signing of the declaration of

independence

in that address he teaches us how it is

that we make it

worth it he says it is for us

the living to take upon ourselves

and carry on the unfinished work of our

honored dead

by taking upon ourselves an increased

devotion

to the cause for which they gave the

last full measure of devotion

yes the price of freedom has always been

high

but what if that price were not to be

paid

in the 22 months that have passed since

my husband was killed i have come to the

conclusion

that we best honor those who have gone

before us

by deciding to make something of

greatness and honor out of the lives

they have given

to us that

is what our founding fathers pledged to

do

that is what abraham lincoln called upon

us to do

that is what every fallen service member

from the dawn of this nation has died

for us to do that is what the very stars

and stripes in our star-spangled banner

remind us to do

and that is what america and this world

needs us to decide to do

it’s our turn to decide to make it worth

it

it’s our turn to decide to make

something of greatness and honor out of

our lives

by living on purpose and with a purpose

it’s our turn to decide to make

something of greatness and honor out of

our lives by strengthening our homes

our families and our communities it’s

our turn to decide

to make something of greatness and honor

out of our lives by turning toward each

other

rather than turning on each other when

difficulties arise

it’s our turn to decide to stand up

to rise up and raise up the next

greatest generation of americans this

world will ever know

and so i return to my original question

when was your patriotism born

and have you decided to let it come

alive in you

does the way you live your life and

chase your dreams bring honor to those

who would give their lives and

every one of their dreams simply to

preserve for you

the chance to pursue yours

is it worth it

the life you live and the choices you

make

the dreams you chase the paths you take

every single day will decide if it will

ever be worth

the price that continues to be paid

believe me the price of freedom feels

incredibly high

to those of us who have loved and now

lost

our individual soldier sailor

airman or marine

but the value of freedom is immeasurable

to all who know

and love america and the indivisible

principles upon which she stands

i have no question that we best honor

those who have been willing to give

their lives for us

by making something of greatness and

honor

out of the lives that have been given to

us

so will it be worth it

it’s your turn to decide

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如果我问

你爱国主义是什么时候诞生

的,你会说什么是你可以用

日历上的特定日期

或你脑海中的记忆来回答的问题,我敢打赌如果我

问 我的祖父他会告诉我们

1941 年 12 月 7 日珍珠港爆炸

声名狼藉地将他这一代人带入

第二次世界大战

我自己的母亲可能有两个非常

生动的回忆可以分享

,1963 年 11 月约翰·肯尼迪总统

被暗杀

和 1969 年夏天 当尼尔·

阿姆斯特朗

在月球上实现巨大飞跃时,现在我的大多数

高中和大学同学都

声称 2001 年 9 月 11

日是他们爱国主义的出生日期

打开电视看

历史被创造了

我如果你问我爱国主义是什么时候产生的我会说什么

我不得不带你回到

1990年

我是一个十岁的学生

约翰沃尔什在内布拉斯加州

外的模仿鸟小学

五年级课程现在是五年级课程的一部分

美国历史

美国遗产美国

生活方式美国梦

但当时我们生活中发生的事情

是波斯湾战争正在

展开 中东

和沃尔什先生有办法将

我们教科书上的

历史课程与

我们在晚间新闻中看到

的时事相结合,并教会我们

希望生活自由和幸福的真正含义是

什么 旨在为所有的机会寻求自由和

正义,

我们真正必须

能够知道美国

梦是

什么让这些课程

对我来说真正重要的是知道那个班上另一个 10

岁的

孩子是一个名叫 abdullah abdullah 的小男孩

来自阿富汗的阿卜杜拉

和他的家人最近逃离了他们的

家园

和苏联军队,他们正在寻找一种更好

生活方式 r 生活自由

和追求幸福的机会 他们

在寻找希望和机会

他们在寻找美国

梦 现在我还是个孩子,但我觉得我的内心有

某种火花,这不仅仅是

对我的美国人的自豪感

公民身份不仅仅是

对我的自由的感激之情,

而是意识到这些自由

是有代价的,

并且承诺永远不会将

这些自由视为理所当然,

那么您是否给它一个

机会来决定何时 你的爱国主义

什么时候诞生

的 在一个非常具体的时刻,

我可能从小就自称

是爱国者,

但这一宣言在

2018 年 11 月 3 日星期六早上

遭到抨击

在我被告知我丈夫在阿富汗担任美国士兵

期间付出了最大的牺牲的那一刻,

我的爱国主义在我丈夫几天后去世的那一天变得活跃起来,离我

丈夫

已经过去了 22

个月

22 个月 布伦特·泰勒少校

在行动中丧生 22 个月以来,我

和两名身着全套制服的军官坐下

来告诉我的七个年幼的孩子,他们的

父亲不会回家

22 个月以来,我加入了

我的信仰和社区的家庭成员参加

我 15 年的心上人的葬礼

在我们的宝贝

卡罗琳庆祝她的第

22 个月的第一个生日的前两天去思考

悲伤思考和怀疑并问

自己

我要问你们每个人的同一个问题

是 自建国

以来,数十万人

在争取自由的斗争中丧生

,美国人对生命自由的承诺

和对幸福的追求

近 250 年的流血使我们得以保存

我们国家不断

寻求成为一个更完美的联盟的努力

总是付出了沉重的代价

,所以我问

我们签署

独立宣言的开国元勋这样做是否值得

以他们的生命为誓,他们的财富

和神圣的荣誉,

他们播下了独立和自由的爱国主义种子,他们

深知我们将是

播下

果实的

人 他们做出的每一个决定或他们所进行的

每一场战斗都没有

缺陷

或人为的谬误,但

那些在我们之前走过的人

真正寻求

甚至愿意为

在我们面前留下一条更好的道路而奋斗我们在谈到

我们时经常使用“最伟大的

一代”这个词 那些

在第二次世界大战的荣誉和恐怖中幸存下来的人,

这是正确的,但是是什么让他们

像一代

人一样伟大,可以说他们的共同 集体的

伟大是建立在他们共同

为自由付出代价的基础上的

自己起身

运往前线,

或将他们的儿子或爱人送入

危险

境地 他们可以购买的

所有杂货都受到监管和配给,以

支持

当时每个活着的美国人都投入的战争努力

,以付出自由的代价,

并保持美国梦的活力,

即使这会让他们付出生命的代价,

所以也许毫无疑问

我们庆祝他们是美国最伟大的

一代,但美国的伟大是

二战一代独有的,

还是我们的 轮到我们

决定让他们以

他们的生活方式和承担他们的负担

以他们为捍卫自由和

保护他们祈祷的和平而奋斗的

方式

变得值得 转而决定

,我们是否真的可以

决定他们的牺牲

是否值得,

亚伯拉罕·林肯认为,当

林肯总统发表

葛底斯堡演说时

,距离《独立宣言》签署已经整整四零七年

了。 那篇演讲他告诉我们,我们如何让它变得

值得

最后一次完整的奉献

是的,自由的代价一直

很高,

但如果

在我丈夫去世后的 22 个月内不支付这个代价怎么

办 生病了,我得出的

结论

是,我们最好尊重那些

先于我们的人

,决定

从他们给我们的生命中创造一些伟大和荣誉,

是我们的开国元勋承诺

要做的事情

,这就是亚伯拉罕·林肯所说的

让我们这样做

这个国家诞生之初每一个阵亡军人都

为我们而死的事

我们决定去做

轮到我们决定让它变得值得

轮到我们决定

通过有目的地和有目的的生活从我们的生活中创造一些伟大和荣誉

轮到我们决定做出

一些伟大的事情

通过加强我们的家园、

我们的家庭和我们的社区,

从我们的生活中获得荣誉。轮到我们了

r 当

困难出现

时,轮到我们决定站起来站

起来,培养

这个世界将永远知道的下一代最伟大的美国人

,所以我回到我最初的问题

,你的爱国主义是什么时候诞生的

,你决定让它来吗?

活在

你身上,你的生活方式和

追求梦想的方式会给

那些愿意付出生命和

每一个梦想的人带来荣誉,只是为了

为你保留追求自己

的机会,

你的生活和选择是否值得

你实现

梦想你追逐你每天所走的道路

将决定它是否值得

继续付出的代价

相信我自由的代价

对于我们这些曾经爱过但现在

失去了

我们的个体士兵的人来说感觉非常高 水手

飞行员或海军陆战队员,

但自由的价值

对于所有了解

和热爱美国以及

她所坚持的不可分割原则的人来说是无法估量的,

我毫无疑问,我们最好尊重

那些 一直愿意

为我们付出生命,从给予我们的生命中

创造出一些伟大和

荣誉

所以轮到你来决定是否值得

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