• @disguy_ovahea
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      317 months ago

      That’s the goal. It took a while, but it worked with Vietnam.

      • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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        77 months ago

        To be fair, Vietnam was a war being waged directly by the US. That’s not to say that I think the protests will be ineffective; if they weren’t having some effect then we wouldn’t be hearing about them. However, the situation is somewhat different from the Vietnam war. That’s why (if I understand correctly) they’re mainly protesting to end US involvement as opposed to trying to make Israel stop. Ending US involvement will probably result in Israel stopping, but there’s no guarantee and so the main idea is to make sure the US is not complicit. At least that’s my understanding of the nuance when it comes to the situation.

        • @disguy_ovahea
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          That’s true. I don’t believe campus protestors are under the mistaken impression that they’ll turn the heart of Netanyahu. Even his own people are calling for his resignation.

          Ending or reducing US involvement, however, would be a substantial shift in a continuous, 40-year-long support policy.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        If worked you mean the war went on for another 8 years after the protests started then yes.

        People are free to protest. It doesn’t work but you are free to do it. What does work is voting, what does work is making sure your political leadership never gets a moment of happiness in public ever again.

          • @afraid_of_zombies
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            Gotcha it worked in the sense that it didn’t.

            The war went on on for another 8 years. That isn’t in any sense of the word an accomplishment. It took 7 years to go from Kennedy announcement to the moon it took 8 years to stop a war with flower power.

            Just because some poor 18 year olds were sad about being drafted (rightfully so) didn’t end the war. In fact now that you are mentioning this I wonder if there were more deaths involved. Maybe having less ground troops made bombing from airplanes more likely to occur which added to civilian deaths in Cambodia and Vietnam.

            So what do people want to do? You want to try the strategy that didn’t end or stop from happening the Vietnam or Iraq war with the Middle East one or do you want to try something different? I imagine the same performative protests will continue because it really isn’t about peace, it is about being seen in a certain light.

            • @disguy_ovahea
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              37 months ago

              The war ended when the US was forced to resort to volunteer troops, as a result of the protests.

    • @afraid_of_zombies
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      37 months ago

      might

      Let me tell you kids about 2003 and going to Washington D.C. Mulithour bus rides, biggest protest in US history, all the polls showed the support was within margin of error of half.