No, but his most famous protest song was Machine Gun. It protested the Vietnam War.
The shooting deaths of 4 students at Kent State University during a protest of the Vietnam War.
Machine Gun, the song played by Jimi Hendrix was played to honor the troops in Vietnam.
The song "I Was Only Nineteen" was written by Redgum in 1983. It is a protest song that reflects on the experiences of a young Australian soldier during the Vietnam War.
The anti-war protesters of the Vietnam era had a personal stake in their protest...they might get drafted! Today's protester doesn't have that personal stake.
"War" is a song by Edwin Starr, released in 1970. The song is famously known for its powerful anti-war message, emphasizing that war is good for nothing and highlighting the destruction and suffering it causes. Its catchy refrain and strong political message have made it an enduring protest anthem, particularly during the Vietnam War era.
Self-important whining dressed as social protest.
Only two congressmen voted no to going to war with Vietnam.
Lowered morale.
Although it is frequently mistaken as one, Riot is not a protest song.
Not everyone who served during the era of the Vietnam War went to Vietnam. Some remained in cantonment. Some participated in other military actions during this era (e.g., the occupation of the Dominican Republic, etc.). Some were stationed in other countries in support of operations in Vietnam. "Vietnam-era veteran" refers to them.
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