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Watching the stuff on Ali today really got me thinking about this question. He was absolutely villified for his opposition to Vietnam.
And pro-war forces have ALWAYS been that way. Opposition to the Iraq War in 2003 was seen as betrayal. People who protested were traitors & terrorist sympathizers - the vitriol was incredible. And now the same people who hurled that vitriol are openly supporting a guy who opposed Iraq from the beginning. It's all "oh, I guess it wasn't the best idea" now.
Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Libya - it doesn't matter what it is. When it happens, the "rally 'round the flag" effect saps more than half of America of their reasoning power. It's one thing to support the troops. Quite another to blindly accept what our leaders are telling us.
They do not deserve the benefit of the doubt, and that has been shown time & time again.
And pro-war forces have ALWAYS been that way. Opposition to the Iraq War in 2003 was seen as betrayal. People who protested were traitors & terrorist sympathizers - the vitriol was incredible. And now the same people who hurled that vitriol are openly supporting a guy who opposed Iraq from the beginning. It's all "oh, I guess it wasn't the best idea" now.
Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Libya - it doesn't matter what it is. When it happens, the "rally 'round the flag" effect saps more than half of America of their reasoning power. It's one thing to support the troops. Quite another to blindly accept what our leaders are telling us.
They do not deserve the benefit of the doubt, and that has been shown time & time again.