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they would have fallen into the class of 'anti-social'.
Guessing you may be asking about the VVAW, it was the Vietnam Veterans Against the War - a protest group active in Washington, D.C. anti-war protests. That organization loosely evolved into today's VVA - Vietnam Veterans of America.
Yes. many protestors were unfair to the reurning veterans, many of whom where drafted and didn't really want to be there.additional detailsYes they did. To really answer the question, lets look at who said that. Although millions of people across the USA were against the war, not all of them took part in the demonstrations and even those that did, not all of those people resorted to violence and name calling. But, some more radical protestors did resort to calling returning veterans names, including baby killers. They did that because they perceived the veterans as wantonly killing innocent civilians, including babies. In actuality, most combat veterans took exceptional care when fighting around civilians not to injure or kill them. This caution sometimes led to injuries and death to themselves. However, the media and the photographers that witnessed the death and destruction of civilians and wrote about it, inflamed the anti war groups back in the US. Rightly or wrongly, they made the deaths of civilians more numerous than they actually were.And of course, the real cases of American war atrocities like the MyLai Massacre, only helped to insure that more and more people back in the states believed that all veterans were baby killers.
Moody was a Christian preacher. He spoke in America when America was being anti-black people. He hoped to change this and spoke to millions. Moody helped change America for the better. PS written by an Australian Christian
when the constitution was presented to the anti federalists they rejected it on the grounds that "we the people" really meant the aristocrates as well as the fact that there was no mention of liberty and the press. that is how we got the Bill of Rights.
yes, because they target only Christian organization and label them all hate groups
Not really. It does borrow a lot of Christian imagery which may disturb people and be considered blasphemous (especially the playing around with Angels and love parts), but the series itself is not anti-Christian per se.
The red cross is not anti Christian.
An anti-Christian is a person who opposes Christianity.
no they are not 2 of the band members are christian one is agnostic and one is athiest so no they are actually not anti christian
Nightwish are not anti-anything.
Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation was created in 2005.
No -- anti-Christian.
It's just a perception of the author. No matter what the author says, the belief of the Roman Catholic people will never change. It can be called as a anti-Christian because it talks a lot against the real truth and facts about the Christian Religion.
YesAnswerYes it is anti-Christian, Please do not attempt to do this as you have no idea what you are getting yourself into.
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