I want to say yes but everything else tells me no

    • FlakesBongler [they/them]@hexbear.net
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      7 months ago

      Yeah, the entirety of the US war on Vietnam has gotten memory holed into being this big, unpopular mistake when the truth was that it was fairly popular at first

      Lots of volunteers, lots of pro-war sentiment

      Took the war dragging on for several years for opinion to start changing, but the two big nails in the coffin were the Tet Offensive and the release of the Pentagon Papers

      The combination of the supposedly defeated North Vietnamese striking back with a vengeance and the public finding out that the Gulf of Tonkin incident was a farce was what finally broke the majority of public support

      Atrocities like the My Lai Massacre and Tiger Force didn’t do much to get people turned off, and neither did the Kent State shooting

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      7 months ago

      Yeah my grandparents still talk nostalgically about the good old days when the government knew how to deal with communists. How unfair everyone was to Nixon.

      yea

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        I remember some of my earliest political arguments online discussing the subject of don’t ask don’t tell and pushing back against the notion that it should have been left to the joint chiefs or some shit. Trying to point out that we have (allegedly) a military beholden to a civilian government back then much like today will get you more than a few “Tell that to the kids at Kent state”. There is a very deep sickness that runs through this godforsaken country.