Today's Feature: The People United Against War by Dale Calkins
For
much of history, war has been perceived as a necessity and as such did
not face severe public scrutiny. It has only been in the past few
decades that individuals and groups have stood up to protest armed
conflict. One of the first wars to face severe public opposition was in
fact not a war at all, but a conflict between North Vietnam and the
United States of America. The Vietnam Conflict was a conflict of
unknown purpose in a foreign land. It was a conflict which had
absolutely on impact on the average American citizen. Since Vietnam,
anti-war sentiments have continued to grow at a rapid pace, culminating
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