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In reply to the discussion: This may not be a popular idea, but we didn't fight for your freedom. [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)Viet Nam vet as being all that special.
I am not going to accept group-think merely because one person says that they are a Viet Nam vet.
If you did not think that you were going to Viet Nam to stop communist aggression and protect our freedoms (even in the slightest), why did you go?
Were you a draftee? There were a great many men (often called boys at the time), who were sent draft notices at the time but did not go. If you truly did not believe in the slightest that you were being sent to Viet Nam to stop communist aggression and protect our freedoms, why didn't you have the courgage of your convictions? In my opinion, strapping on an ammo belt didn't mean that a person had more courage than those who received draft notices and courageously refused to go.
The number of Viet Nam vets that were created was in the millions. I am not going to engage in group-think -- and say that no one went to Viet Nam while believing that they were stopping commmunist agression and protecting our freedoms -- because someone says nearly 50 years later that they are a Viet Nam vet.