Harold Land Thesis

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On a New York Times paper from the Vietnam war they talk about 250,000 protesters in the country's capital. During roughly the same time a song called Harold lands was released to the public about a Man named Harold who was sent off to war and hoped that he was be able to return alive. Harold did return home alive, but as they stated in the song, after the war “There is no heart in Harold Land”. The war that all of these protesters wanted to no longer be apart of has changed Harold Land as a person, along with many others like him. What changed Harold is one of the reasons that so many Americans got together to protest the war. The people of this protest wanted all of the men that have been shipped away to be brought back and no longer have anyone affected like how Harold Land was. Harold land had been away for only a couple years, but still appeared to have had his entire youth stolen from him, along with the person he once was. The protesters were aware of these similar events taking place with their own men and found more and more reasons as to why the war was pointless and raised banners with words like “Silent majority condoned Hitler,” “We’re here because we love our country,” “Tyranny has always depended on a silent majority,” and “What plan, Mr. President?”. To these protesters the war was costing the country to much …show more content…

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