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In reply to the discussion: A million people killed. Damn. How do you live with it? [View all]KingCharlemagne
(7,908 posts)evolved from attending large demos in downtown Los Angeles (in 2002-03) to vigiling twice and thrice-weekly in my local neighborhoods of Westwood, Venice, Palms and Mar Vista at the time (2003-08). I personally saw sentiment turn sharply against the war as it dragged on. Went from being physically and verbally assaulted at its inception to being treated like a hero by 2008.
Hell yes, the protests were effective (although I question whether the mass demos on Saturdays in downtown LA and Hollywood had much effect aside from the proverbial 'preaching to the converted'). Local vigils were and are highly effective. At one point there were over 100 such local vigils occurring weekly in Southern California, from Malibu and Santa Monica all the way to Riverside County. There was actually a 'Vigil Congress' that I attended twice, a sort of vigil coordinating committee. It was very cool.