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In reply to the discussion: Is there anyone on DU-3 who lived through Vietnam War Era..whose life was changed by the DraftWar? [View all]Mojorabbit
(16,020 posts)I remember sit ins and walk outs in Junior and High school protesting the war. I remember marching against it. My father who was retired AF at first supported it but later turned against it. Most of my parents friends were ex military and all turned against it. I caught the last part of the hippie movement and most of what that entailed. The whole time was intense and stressful in a way and at the same time exhilarating and full of hope that we were going to change the world for the better.
It made me intensely aware of politics. The same for the woman's movement occurring around the same time. I credit growing up at that point in time to my political activism and my distrust of power . I also credit it for giving me a desire to contribute to making the world a better place.
You saw every evening on tv footage of war and numbers killed on each side. With the wars we have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, watching the news you would hardly know that we are actively fighting a war.