The Everyday Knight, Chapter 114: Political Violence

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Agnoletta
    @Agnoletta 3 месяца назад

    In some instances, Quick Fix people may be under considerable duress. Things might be boiling over. There’s a film called The War at Home (not the TV series) about the late sixties and very early 1970s in Madison, Wisconsin home to one of the most violent student movements in the US. I remember my dad being trapped on campus in his office during some of the anti Vietnam war protests, and I will never forget the facade of Sterling Hall after the Bombing. Those students were wrong…but so was Vietnam.
    I remember being IN the anti Iraqi Freedom protests in Ann Arbor. We were doing all we could to keep peaceful, focused; avoiding violence at all costs. We worked with the police to keep it peaceful. Even formed the then largest peace sign which an aircraft photographed.
    Was in a protest on the night the military action began. During a severe thunderstorm when the sirens went off. That was a mess!

  • @Agnoletta
    @Agnoletta 3 месяца назад

    “Won’t get fooled again?” Probably will.