a question often asked of me. would like to ask your feelings and reasons on this subject.
I get a lot of questions from folks if anyone is ever offended by what I portray. mostly I get questions on what I'm portraying, what period, what kind of SKS is that???
I do what I do (albeit a German impression) - let's face it, the Germans had cooler uniforms, cooler weaponry, and someone has to play the bad guys. it's not at all about the politics as some liberals might think. you brothers well know there are too many cowboys and not enough of us injuns- it is for the history.
that generation was the greatest in history. there will never in all of future history be another generation like it.
I do what I do because they don't teach it in the schools today. these kids (and it isn't their fault, they're damn curious about it. it can only be blamed on the teachers and the government) aren't taught well in schools. they don't teach them. most of them can't name the capitals of the 50 states, let alone spell them. they start with the pilgrims in the fall, the revolution, the civil war by spring, and by summer at the end of the year there is no time left for WW2. it just falls by through the cracks. thank God for the History channel at the least or they would have nothing.
I do what I do because a thousand of those selfless souls who sacrificed everything 50 odd years ago for our freedom, our way of life, our future are leaving this world every day. in 5 or 10 years they will all be gone. without those of us who preserve and teach their history their memory would soon fade and be all but forgotten.
I do what I do because when I meet a vet and tell him what I do and why I do it and thank him and those who did not return for their sacrifices for me and all of us (they are the real heroes of our time) and spend the time with them and hear their story... and walk away after thanking them and telling them they will not be forgotten as long as I have a say and look back and see the tears welling up in their eyes. seeing how much joy they get in sharing their pictures and stories with someone who genuinely has interest in a tired old man.
this is why I do what I do. I hope there are many more of us who feel the same way, but if you reenact, I'm sure these sentiments strike a cord with you and you can relate.
and don't forget, Memorial day is coming up. take the time to thank a vet for your freedom and way of life. it isn't often they hear it, and it means a lot to them especially so late in life when they are spending time reflecting on their years. let them know that what they did and what they so selflessly gave is not forgotten.
Bri
I get a lot of questions from folks if anyone is ever offended by what I portray. mostly I get questions on what I'm portraying, what period, what kind of SKS is that???
I do what I do (albeit a German impression) - let's face it, the Germans had cooler uniforms, cooler weaponry, and someone has to play the bad guys. it's not at all about the politics as some liberals might think. you brothers well know there are too many cowboys and not enough of us injuns- it is for the history.
that generation was the greatest in history. there will never in all of future history be another generation like it.
I do what I do because they don't teach it in the schools today. these kids (and it isn't their fault, they're damn curious about it. it can only be blamed on the teachers and the government) aren't taught well in schools. they don't teach them. most of them can't name the capitals of the 50 states, let alone spell them. they start with the pilgrims in the fall, the revolution, the civil war by spring, and by summer at the end of the year there is no time left for WW2. it just falls by through the cracks. thank God for the History channel at the least or they would have nothing.
I do what I do because a thousand of those selfless souls who sacrificed everything 50 odd years ago for our freedom, our way of life, our future are leaving this world every day. in 5 or 10 years they will all be gone. without those of us who preserve and teach their history their memory would soon fade and be all but forgotten.
I do what I do because when I meet a vet and tell him what I do and why I do it and thank him and those who did not return for their sacrifices for me and all of us (they are the real heroes of our time) and spend the time with them and hear their story... and walk away after thanking them and telling them they will not be forgotten as long as I have a say and look back and see the tears welling up in their eyes. seeing how much joy they get in sharing their pictures and stories with someone who genuinely has interest in a tired old man.
this is why I do what I do. I hope there are many more of us who feel the same way, but if you reenact, I'm sure these sentiments strike a cord with you and you can relate.
and don't forget, Memorial day is coming up. take the time to thank a vet for your freedom and way of life. it isn't often they hear it, and it means a lot to them especially so late in life when they are spending time reflecting on their years. let them know that what they did and what they so selflessly gave is not forgotten.
Bri
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