Saturday, August 30, 2003
I am of the opinion that the word “hero” is so overused that it has lost its original meaning of a super act of courage and extraordinary bravery that qualified the doer of those deeds to sit with the gods. These days, it seems that just the fact that someone died doing his or her job qualifies him/her for the label of hero. In my mind, heroes are people who go way beyond their job descriptions. Dying is not a prerequisite for the title, although dying would reinforce the notion of the danger that was involved in the deed.
I started thinking about these distinctions after the 911 tragedy and, again now, as the soldiers in Iraq are being labeled heroes. The firemen and cops in 911 and the soldiers in Iraq and elsewhere all volunteered for hazardous duty. As an ex-GI Viet Nam Vet and as a current social worker that works out on the streets with kids, I have and am now in the position of being killed in the line of duty. I can tell you that I am real dedicated to what I do and I thrive on this type of high danger stuff. I probably could qualify for a “brave” title, but just because I happen to walk into some crazy kids bullet and die, does not qualify me for hero status. I would have had to do something far beyond my normal, abet quite hazardous, job description.
The GI’s who are catching bullets in Iraq after doing their jobs with the utmost bravery are still not heroes. The firemen in the 911 tragedy who died as a result of doing their jobs are not heroes. The GI’s who were captured in Iraq after they made a wrong turn and then rescued by the Marines are not heroes. The cop who gets killed responding to a domestic violence call, as way too many of them do, are not heroes. The heroes are those who would qualify for the Congressional Medal of Honor, who go way beyond what duty requires, such as the person who flings him/herself on a grenade to protect the others and faces sure death or the guy who Joe civilian who, while out for a walk, sees a child straying into traffic and runs in front of cars to grab the kid out of the jaws of death. Those are the true heroes!
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