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Camillo "Mac" Bica, Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, a long-time activist for peace and justice, a member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and the coordinator of the Long Island Chapter of Veterans for Peace. His books include "Beyond PTSD: The Moral Casualties of War," (Gnosis Press, 2016), and "Worthy of Gratitude: Why Veterans May Not Want to be Thanked for Their "Service" in War" (Gnosis Press, 2015), "There Are No Flowers in a War Zone."

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A statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is pictured on June 4 in Richmond, Virginia, From InText
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, September 3, 2020
Whether to Remove and Rename The murder of George Floyd has reignited the debate whether to remove statues and rename military bases memorializing historical figures accused of treason, racism, owning slaves, and of committing genocide. Though the furor has subsided somewhat, the debate continues. What I will attempt in this essay, is an analysis and exploration of the character, behavior, and where relevant, the accomplishments of several often memoriali
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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Addressing Healthcare Worker's Stress and Trauma During the Covid-19 Pandemic This article will discuss the mental Health, specifically Trauma and Stressor Related issues of Healthcare Workers, First Responders, and all Essential Workers during this Covid-19 pandemic.
Vietnam War Era Photo, From FlickrPhotos
(9 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 6, 2017
Rethinking the Vietnam War Experience This essay will be less critique and more discussion of the issues and concerns that occurred to me, and I believe are shared by many veterans, as I watched, perhaps endured is better, the 18 hours of archival film, much of it gut-wrenching combat footage, and the testimony of a myriad of participants and observers.
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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Protected Speech? To describe what the Klansmen, Nazis, White Supremacists, etc., say and advocate as protected speech and merely as an expression of their beliefs and ideology is to mischaracterize and diminish the severity of what they advocate and how they behave.
Austin Conscientious Objectors to Military Taxation, From ImagesAttr
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, May 1, 2017
Conscientious Objection to Military Taxation If the Trump Administration wishes its tax reform to be inclusive and truly great, it must recognize that requiring pacifists to pay taxes that support war and the bearing of arms in any form is unlawful and include a provision for the Conscientious Objection to Military Taxation.
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SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, January 26, 2017
A Time for Vigilance While many factors probably contributed to the unexpected victory of Donald Trump, much of the blame has been attributed to the alleged hacks by the Russians and the release of the emails by Wikileaks. What is of greater relevance, however, to our current predicament and to the integrity of our electoral process is whether the hack and release actually did affect the outcome of the election and if so how?
Living in Moral Pain, From ImagesAttr
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, March 19, 2016
Psychological, Emotional, and Moral Injuries of War What has become apparent over many years and many wars is that remaining silent about the experience is neither curative nor patriotic. Nor is the nation's obligation to its veterans satisfied by an expression of appreciation and thanks. For healing to occur, trauma, guilt and shame must not remain static - the veterans' personal and private burden. Rather, trauma and moral pain must be "communalized."
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SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, March 7, 2013
What If a Drone Attacked in the US? This account of an Iranian drone assassination in the United States and the release of an Iranian white paper justifying the attack are fictitious. What is not fiction, however, is the legal and moral justificatory arguments offered in this illustration as they accurately mirror the reasoning, arguments, even the language used by the United States Department of Justice to justify targeted assassinations.
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(28 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Civil Disobedience: The Only "Weapon" We Have Remaining? Activists must continue to demonstrate, petition their representatives, and make speeches condemning injustice even though the police will attempt to stifle their voices. Activists should continue to violate the law if accepting personal risks of severe reprisals from an NDAA-empowered presidency remains a personal moral obligation in response to immorality and injustice.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, December 16, 2012
We Have Become Death To bring attention and awareness to the suffering of ALL innocents is not to be insensitive to or diminish the suffering of some. Children are children, each as important and as valuable as the other and murderers are murderers, each as despicable and reprehensible as the other.
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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, October 22, 2012
The Missionary Equivalent of Military Service Whoopie Goldberg questioned Ann Romney regarding her "qualifications," should she become First Lady, for consoling the bereaved family members of the fallen given that her husband never served in the military but, rather, spent the Vietnam War as a Mormon Missionary in France. A-1 In response, Mrs. Romney equated Mormon missionary work to military service.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, February 26, 2012
War Crime or the Crime of War To those struggling to survive the next improvised explosive device or suicide bomber, war's negative effects are pervasive and cumulative. Everyday living in a war zone is a netherworld of horror and insanity in which respect for life and for the dignity of humankind loses all meaning. Life amid the violence, death, horror, trauma, anxiety and fatigue of war erodes moral being and undoes character.
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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, October 18, 2011
A Witness to History On the recent National Student Walk-out day, I was to teach two classes at a college not very far from Liberty Square, the site of the Wall Street occupation. Despite my doubt whether many if any of my students would answer the call, I decided to pre-empt the boycott and hold my classes at Liberty Square.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, October 9, 2011
The Invisible Wounds of War In this article I will consider what has been accurately termed the "invisible wounds of war" and three perspectives on healing, e.g., the Clinical Model,the Normal Response Modeland my Combat Injury Model, where such injuries and veteran readjustment difficulties are regarded as the wounds of war, specifically Combat Related Psychological, Emotional, and Moral (PEM) Injuries.
(10 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, March 25, 2011
Pedagogism -- War on Teachers Though it has been endemic in this country for a number of years, prejudice against and hatred of teachers,has increased to a level where the very survival of our educational system and the well being of our children are threatened.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Fairness Draft Given war's extreme profitability for the privileged and the wealthy (the corporatists, bankers, politicians -- the military industrial Congressional complex) and the fact that with the AVF, they and/or their children will never step onto the battlefield and suffer war's deleterious effects, it is not surprising, therefore, that our nation is embroiled in quagmire, the longest and most expensive war in American history.
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, November 10, 2010
No Cause for Parades As we mark Veterans Day 2010 with parades and sales at the mall to "honor and recognize" the sacrifices and service of veterans and of our troops, perhaps we might consider postponing these celebrations and marketing strategies to another more appropriate occasion and shift our focus from mythologizing war to understanding its realities and consequences, both as it impacts upon our soldiers and veterans and upon our economy.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, July 9, 2010
We Who Advocate Peace They wage preemptive war, occupy and bomb sovereign nations, utilize robotics to murder and then dehumanize hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children as collateral damage. We who advocate peace and justice say that such acts of war and occupation are illegal, immoral and a barbaric and paranoid response to contrived evil; and they say we are unpatriotic, treasonous, and unsupportive of the troops.
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, May 29, 2010
Memorial Day: Celebrating Militarism and the Weapons of War Memorial Day is not about sales at the mall, barbecues, and picnics. Neither is it a time to celebrate militarism, the machinery of war, or entice young people, through highly manipulative and deceptive practices, into enlisting in the military. Most importantly, it is not about exploiting patriotism and the sacrifices of our young Servicemen and Women for purposes of commercial marketing and corporate profit.
(15 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Atrocity and War The American servicemen in the Wikileaks video who so nonchalantly "engaged the target" --" slaughtering some 12 human beings --" are no different from the pilots and bombardiers from the "greatest generation" who with equal nonchalance, incinerated millions of civilians during the terror bombings of Hamburg, Dresden, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, etc

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