“Ask Not What Your Country Can Do for You…”

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

In his inaugural address in 1961, President John Kennedy gave a stirring speech in which he famously stated, “And so, my fellow Americans: Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”

He then went on to say, “Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you.”

Nonsense.

John Kennedy was by most measures, one of the better US presidents. But he did believe in the concept that the role of the people of a country should be to serve their country and to sacrifice themselves to it.

Again… nonsense.

Let’s put this in perspective.

In seeking employment, you don’t seek a particular job because your primary concern is that, in that job, you can “make a difference.” This is a nice thought, but it’s not why you seek a job. You seek it because it will provide you with what you’re after for yourself – possibly a good salary, possibly interesting work, possibly fringe benefits, etc.

You certainly don’t seek a particular job because they need you to sacrifice for them.

For their part, potential employers generally try to provide good working conditions, good salaries and benefits in order to attract the best people to want to work for them.

It’s the same when you seek to buy products. Advertisers appeal to your desires, hoping to convince you to buy their widget, rather than a competitor’s widget. Never do they say, “We want you to buy our product because you have an obligation to provide income for us.” You make your choice solely on whether that product appeals to you.

And in seeking a place to live, you might look for a community that’s relatively safe, or has good schools, or has good infrastructure. You don’t choose a community because it needs you more than another town or city.

Communities try to put on their best face to attract better residents. They most certainly do not say, “Move here so that you can serve us.” That would discourage potential residents, not encourage them.

And yet, for millennia, governments have taken the odd stance that you should serve them – to be “patriotic.” The premise is that since, by an accident of birth, you were born in a particular country, you therefore owe dedication and sacrifice to that county.

Throughout your life, it’s suggested to you that you should not only willingly sacrifice yourself to your country of birth; you should even take pride in paying whatever tax they burden you with.

The supreme example of this is found in countries that wage war against each other. At such times they go all out to remind you that you should take pride in becoming cannon fodder. As stated by the Roman poet Horace, “Dulce et decorum est, pro patria mori.” (Sweet and fitting it is, to die for one’s country.)

Once again… nonsense.

To date, I’ve never met an individual who chose his place of birth. To my mind, that means that since it was beyond his choice, he owes no particular loyalty to that country. If he chooses to swear allegiance to it at some point, that should be his prerogative, not his obligation.

Let’s look at this in another light.

When I was an infant, I was baptised into a church. That church, throughout my childhood, reminded me that I was a member and owed my allegiance to, not only its perceptions of a God, but to the institution of the church itself. By the age of thirteen, I had come to the conclusion that I owed them no such dedication, as I had not chosen to be baptised. The church and I parted ways. Whatever spiritual leanings I retained were independent of any loyalty to a particular institution that used religion as its format.

By contrast, the Amish, who admittedly run a pretty strict shop, leave baptism to the individual. A young Amish fellow has no responsibility to the church. He may smoke, drink alcohol, go to parties and pursue other worldly pleasures until he makes the decision to join the church of his own volition.

Most young Amish men choose to join the church in early manhood, often because they can marry a woman who’s a member of the church only if they themselves have joined. This is certainly an incentive, but the fact remains: The choice is their own.

Once we have all of the above in perspective, we may ask ourselves what role our government should play in our lives.

We know that advertisers do their best to con us into buying their products; employers often offer attractive employment packages; and even towns and religions make an effort to present themselves in a favourable light. The objective is to get us to buy in, to take up their offer.

However, governments make less of an effort in the way of a sales pitch. Certainly, they promote themselves as being good leaders, but the loyalty and dedication tends to be something that’s expected by them. If they don’t receive it, they tend to take it by force.

Most all countries issue passports and each regards passports as a privilege, not a right. You’re allowed a document for travel only if they see fit to let you go beyond their borders.

Most countries, however, are very lenient in this regard. As long as you commit no major crime, your international movement is not curtailed. And not many countries insist that you join their armed forces. The larger the country, the more likely that these requirements will be imposed upon you.

And the more your country of birth seeks to keep you in, the more you should question whether your unwilling “baptism” is in your own interest.

We’re entering an era in which some of the world’s most prominent countries will be increasing their migration controls. Even countries that are very free when allowing new residents in, are already passing legislation that will prevent born citizens from leaving.

We’re seeing this, in particular, in North America and Europe. Increasingly, exit from these countries is not by right, but by permission. And those restrictions are tightening.

One essential principle in the definition of a “free” country is that a free country is one that you can leave at will. The greater the restrictions on leaving, the less free the country is.

Regardless of the sales pitch by any government that you should “not ask what your country can do for you,” if another country has a better offer, it deserves your consideration. If your government takes its “ownership” of you further by stating that you should sacrifice yourself to it, all the more reason to question whether you should remain there… or look for a better offer elsewhere.

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35 Comments
Bobdog
Bobdog
November 19, 2022 5:48 pm

“Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what your country can do for ME.”

— Joe Biden

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 19, 2022 6:03 pm

the people of a country should be to serve their country and to sacrifice themselves to it. And if they don’t you have today to remind you of the statement.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 19, 2022 6:37 pm

What?

VOWG
VOWG
  Anonymous
November 20, 2022 6:46 am

Did you take your vax to serve your country?

Dr. Zedder Strangelove
Dr. Zedder Strangelove
  VOWG
November 20, 2022 5:16 pm

I let them give my shot to the needy Karen’s of the world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 19, 2022 6:39 pm

What I can do for my country is secede. That’ll at least shrink the tumor.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 19, 2022 6:47 pm

Once my country returns what the government organized crime syndicate stole from me thru inflation and devaluation of my currency saved and returns what they stole from social security and clawed back the steel workers pension that evaporated in bankruptcy laws favoring everybody but the working people as they even now continue to shove a red white and blue cock up our asses laundering printed money thru Ukraine across the now bankrupted FTX trade desk and everybody gets a piece of the pie as all our IRA’s & 401k’s take a noise dive into a pile of shit : BITE ME !
I want to love my country if it just did not hate me so much !

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Anonymous
November 19, 2022 11:51 pm

FTX con was bad but strictly an amateur operation compared to the (((people))) behind the FED.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  overthecliff
November 20, 2022 1:46 am

Same (((people))), btw.

Lucredius
Lucredius
  Anonymous
November 20, 2022 4:03 am

“Ask not what your country can do for you…” ask yourself, what has your country done, is doing and will do to YOU!
In all fairness, you could get a free donut for the death jab, so there is that. ( does this need a sark tag???)
I love my country and am ashamed and embarrassed by our gub .

Peace, L.

VOWG
VOWG
  Lucredius
November 20, 2022 6:49 am

People make a country. The people are now stupid.

VOWG
VOWG
  Anonymous
November 20, 2022 6:48 am

A country is a defined geographical piece of dirt. The people are what makes that dirt a habitable place to live. Today the people haven’t got a freaking clue what the hell they are doing.

Arthur
Arthur
November 19, 2022 6:51 pm

No man chooses the circumstances of his birth. But neither does he make his way in the world in isolation. He depends on and benefits of the work of his neighbors, and in turn contributes to their benefit by his own effort. Should he quit his country and settle in another, the same interdependence obtains. Whatever wicked forces inhabit offices of power, it is by no means a nonsense to contribute to his country, on the contrary, it is a duty, and the more so when his country suffers under corruption. In so doing he sustains himself, his kin, his neighbors, and his descendants.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Arthur
November 19, 2022 8:26 pm

Spoken like a true believer Authur , you must have a comfy government pension funded by tax payers

Jdog
Jdog
  Arthur
November 19, 2022 10:03 pm

I owe nothing to the country, or to my fellow humans. They have robbed me every day since I was born.

Lucredius
Lucredius
  Arthur
November 20, 2022 4:08 am

Ya, tried that, censured McStain twice in the AZ State committee, see how well that worked out? Go team brain cancer!
Peace, L.

VOWG
VOWG
  Arthur
November 20, 2022 6:50 am

It is always the people.

Stucky
Stucky
November 19, 2022 6:56 pm

I think the author just hates the entire concept of sacrifice. He doesn’t fully understand it.

Must suck being married to him.

Lucredius
Lucredius
  Stucky
November 20, 2022 4:10 am

Sorry Stuck, I’d retort that he is disgusted with the entire charade, like myself.
L.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Stucky
November 20, 2022 4:54 am

That’s just your pain talking.

Allfather
Allfather
November 19, 2022 8:03 pm

When countries where homogeneous populations of the same ethnic background and culture it may have made more sense.

It certainly makes no sense at all in a multi-cultural, globo-homo environment that actively works against a citizens’s interest.

I woke up from a dream with absolute clarity for 20 seconds the other morning just convinced we are all brain damaged for allowing a government to extract 40% of our income and borrow 100% more to wage wars world wide for the Elite’s grand chess game. At that moment it seemed perfectly clear that the arrangement was a suicide pact to which nobody would willingly agree.

Then, I went to work. But the feeling has stuck with me. I did not agree to this. There is no consent of the governed for this mess.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Allfather
November 19, 2022 9:35 pm

When countries where homogeneous populations of the same ethnic background and culture it may have made more sense.

It certainly makes no sense at all in a multi-cultural, globo-homo environment that actively works against a citizens’s interest.

Exactly.

Boogie
Boogie
November 19, 2022 9:54 pm

My country is already doing way to much for me and I never ask for shit, all I ever wanted was to be left alone. Seems my Country has a problem with that.

Lucredius
Lucredius
  Boogie
November 20, 2022 4:17 am

And you are okay with 40~50% of your wealth stolen from you from the barrel of a gun? For… equality, reparations, permission to exist, welfare… help me here, why is that okay?
I’m sure ‘they’ mean well…
L.

Boogie
Boogie
  Lucredius
November 20, 2022 6:41 am

No, but I’m okay with you fucking off.

B.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Boogie
November 20, 2022 4:55 am

Most of your neighbors too, if the truth were told.

Jdog
Jdog
November 19, 2022 10:00 pm

JFK was a great actor. As a President, he was a train wreck and that is why the CIA took him out.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jdog
November 19, 2022 11:22 pm

They killed him because he didn’t support the rape of Viet Nam, wanted real money, opposed secret societies and clandestine .gov functions, and threatened to abolish the CIA.

Jdog
Jdog
  Anonymous
November 20, 2022 5:08 pm

No, they killed him because he backed down to the Soviet Union during the Cuban Crisis. The CIA knew the US had an overwhelming advantage, but Kennedy gave up NATO’s missiles in Turkey and Italy anyway.
The Soviets only had a 4 ICBM’s and their bombers were not capable of reaching the US. The US had nearly 200 ICBM’s and their bombers could reach the Soviet Union from both Europe and the US..
There was no way in hell, the Soviets were going to go to war, but Kennedy chickened out. He had to go.

KaD
KaD
November 19, 2022 10:36 pm

Adolf Hitler: One of the Good Guys – 12 Things you were not told about Adolf Hitler and National-Socialist Germany and 10 Reason why Hitler was one of the Good Guys

overthecliff
overthecliff
November 19, 2022 11:55 pm

Give unto Cesar what is Cesar’s.

VOWG
VOWG
  overthecliff
November 20, 2022 6:52 am

Cesar owns nothing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  VOWG
November 20, 2022 10:10 am

Caesar owns plenty. Caesar is owed nothing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 20, 2022 10:20 am

Caesar earned none of what he claims to own. Caesar is just some guy. Stop supporting him, and he evaporates.

flash
flash
November 20, 2022 1:49 pm

Ask not what Israel can do for you… other than murder your president and install a vile POS demonic shit , who murdered millions of people , both domestic and foreign, for profit and power.

Conclusion
With John Kennedy as president until 1968, possibly succeeded by his brother Robert until 1976, there would have been no Six Day War, and the Palestinian question may have found a peaceful and lasting solution. The “passionate attachment” between the U.S. and Israel, which started under Johnson and has now morphed into a psychopathic bond, would never have developed. And the road to 9/11 would not have been paved.

https://www.unz.com/article/president-kennedys-assassinat