Anti-war protests in Vietnam and anti-war protests in Palestine differ…

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  Protests against the Palestinian War by American universities have spread to Columbia University in eastern New York City, ranking among the world's top news. At the same time, media companies contain their own analysis in the news in the form of briefings. For example, the anti-war protests against the Vietnam War were also triggered at Columbia University, predicting the possibility of spreading the current pattern of protests.  


  This seems to be a more reliable analysis of Columbia University's active academic activities in the field of social science.


  However, the anti-war protests in the Vietnam War and the anti-war protests in the Palestinian War now have a completely different start. The anti-Vietnam War protests resulted from the US government's resurgence of conscription rather than recruitment to make up for the shortage of soldiers.


  Before that, there were only a few anti-war slogans for thoughtful citizens treated as gossip.


  In other words, the spread of anti-Vietnam War protests was the content that the subjects of conscription actively opposed the war as it developed into a stage that affected the safety of college students. Most of the students arrested for the protests at the time were not drafted thanks to their arrests.


  Of course, there was strong opposition to using young people as scapegoats for wrong wars, but it later proved that the United States was a country that wrapped up unfair cunning with democracy, given that the majority of young people drafted at the time were low-income. 


   In any case, the injustice of the Vietnam War was buried in past episodes. This is because a number of influential groups changed the US anti-Vietnam War protests to dilute the wrongdoings of the US massacre of Vietnamese. Today, the stories of American citizens who protested the unjust Vietnam War have been transformed into symbols of American freedom and democracy.


  It can't help but be a crafty sociology.


  The protests against the Palestinian War that are taking place now are different from those times. The majority of the anti-war demonstrators now are Arab. As a result, the actions of US law enforcement authorities were able to demonstrate a more decisive response. 


  Against this backdrop, some in the mainstream U.S. power argue that the goal of Arab students' protests is to promote social unrest.  


  Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, a party to the war, accuses US university students of anti-war protests with the words 'like Nazism'. 


  Would they have said that if their anti-war protesters were made up of white people?

  [BookDuMunHak]