There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights.
Meaning of the quote
According to American soldier Smedley Butler, there are only two reasons we should be willing to fight. The first is to protect our homes and families. The second is to defend the rights and freedoms outlined in the Bill of Rights, which is part of the United States Constitution. Butler believed these two things - our homes and our rights - are the most important things worth fighting for.
About Smedley Butler
Smedley Butler was a highly decorated U.S. Marine Corps officer who fought in multiple wars, including the Philippine-American War, Boxer Rebellion, and World War I. He later became a vocal critic of American wars and foreign policy, writing the book ‘War Is a Racket’ in 1935. In 1933, he was involved in a controversial plot known as the ‘Business Plot,’ where he claimed wealthy industrialists were planning a military coup to overthrow President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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United States Marine Corps general, two time Medal of Honor recipient, activist, lecturer, official, and writer (1881-1940)