Originally Posted By ShadowWalker (16 MAR 2013 11:54am)
Astronauts and cosmonauts or whatever anyone chooses to call them represent all the very best that humanity has to offer. For now, regardless of the technology used or their origin, they are the trailblaizers, scouts, dreamers, and champions who forge forth into the unknown so the rest of us may follow into the safe harbors they create for us. I doubt that we could separate politics from even this endeavor they take on for us; however, if it were possible, I would propose that these trailblazers be stripped of their nationality and origin, and instead be given world status, so that wherever they go they be uncumbered of any visas, passports, quotas, or restrictions of any sort anywhere in the world. Borders anywhere in the world should not apply to them at all.
And for those who have offered the ultimate sacrifice for us all, may their names never be forgotten.
www.worldspaceflight.com/bios/nation_names.php
That is an extremely nice heartfelt post Shadow Walker !!
I agree with you that the astronauts are 'the salt of the earth' or maybe 'Salt of the universe'.
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Every single one of them is not only physically and intellectually fantastic but also wonderful human beings - they HAVE to be in order to carry out their ultra arduous tasks as a team sometimes for long periods of time without frictions with their crew mates under enormous stresses & pressures.
In addition, to be an astronaut, for all the thrill & glamour, is taking your life in your hands - quite a number have been killed through accidents., It's a dangerous business and I'm certain that each one of these intrepid modern explorers knows that full well.
As to your most original idea of making them 'Citizens of the world'. A VERY nice suggestion - but I have doubts that it would work in practice.
MOST unfortunately human beings frequently cannot get on with one another and this generates irrational jealousies and personal hatreds - this Forum is no exception !
This leads to group antagonisms and hatreds.
on a large scale leads to national hatreds.
I imagine that several countries would not accept an American born astronaut with open arms. And I can think of too many countries who would hate to allow an Israeli born 'Citizen of the world' to even enter their jurisdiction !
And there are probably other similar examples of bigoted behaviour !
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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th' inevitable hour:- The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
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