Peteris, - and Karlis Streips,
Had you been young men during the German occupation of Latvia, what would you have done?
My previous question to you, Peteris, was real. Which of the options I listed would have been your choice instead of serving in the Legion? It’s much easier to focus on and criticize March 16 and to wish the Latvian Legion remembrance would just go away to Lestene or wherever, but it’s really avoiding the much bigger issue: “What would you have done differently, young man, to escape wearing the despicable German uniform?” Peteri? Karli? You could be among those Latvian Legion soldiers now being discarded to Lestene as an embarrassment to the trimda-born Janisi, Karlisi, and Peterisi they “saved” - and to the new, much braver, far more noble Latvia of today and its assortment of occupation-abdulinatie Latvians and others.
History will no doubt view today’s Latvian leaders as truly worthy of the Latvian Nation’s trust and they will have our eternal gratitude for the bravery and courage of their deeds - unlike those Latvians who got us into the darn Legion mess - unless someone someday decides it just wasn’t very noble for a Nation to not honor with dignity the young soldiers it asked to go to war for every sorry Latvian ass.
War is ugly but no need to make it even uglier.
