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Vietnam War Effects On Society

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During the war in America is a common topic, but we’ll go over it anyways. It’s been told by the media that the time of the Vietnam war was about a great civil disagreement but in reality it depended on where you were and what you identified as.A group that became known as the "Silent Majority" were firmly behind US actions. The other side was the much publicized " Counter-culture" which was not as widespread as it seems and was mostly restricted to the white minority that could afford to go to college. Due to these factors they were able to avoid the draft. The war still had devastating effects on particular sections of society.African-Americans served in large numbers to make up for the whites that managed to avoid serving and suffered a …show more content…

A poll has found that 53 percent of the people surveyed think that the war was "a well intentioned mistake," while 43 percent believe it was "fundamentally wrong and immoral." Also, there are still many children in Vietnam growing up with various diseases and disabilities affected by the harmful chemicals carried out in the war. Just imagine you went to war, having killed people, seeing friends and enemies die, and never escaping the fear of dying yourself. And how you must have felt if you had to sneak your way back into our country with nothing and you had to pretend nothing happened and start all over. For many veterans, returning home had been a very stressful and straining event. Even though the soldiers were trained for the intensity of the job, they were not prepared for the emotional impact of the events.Coming back into civilian life was a big step, the veterans felt they had done the job the government asked of them and now they were blamed for it not the government. Imagine how it felt to be in a terrible place in a war and to come home only to be treated like the villain when you were just following

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