DulceEtDecorum
5 posts — "Dulce Et Decorum Est, Pro Patria Mori" were Latin verses given to schoolchildren to memorize. The turn-of-the-century sentiment means "it is sweet and honorable to die for one's country." After the trauma of World War I, bitter poets renamed it The Old Lie. This tab marks a new Dulce Et Docurum: a previously cherished sense of honor that is newly marked by betrayal and bitterness.