Friday, September 30, 2005

The New Breed of Anti-War Protesters

Bridget Johnson reports on who is actually against the Iraq war (or is it against America).

"No reports of signs decrying homicidal al-Qaida maniac Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's campaign for civil war in Iraq or active campaign of terror. No reports of protests against al-Zarqawi sawing off Nick Berg's head. Also no reports of signs bearing pics of bloodied kids' shirts being pulled out of Saddam's mass graves in sites dotting the Iraqi landscape."

"In the 2004 documentary "Celsius 41.11," an opening clip shows a protester hollering into a camera that if a dictator provides schools and health care, "I like that dictator!" The film cuts to footage of Saddam's goons chopping off a person's fingers."

Hence my favorite protest participants are the Protest Warriors, a group of mostly young men and women who dare to introduce the opposing viewpoint on crisp signs here and there at anti-war and anti-Israel (often one and the same) demonstrations. When they calmly step into the scene, they're usually ordered to leave by those who profess to value free speech; they're usually met with screaming or violence from "peace" protesters.
The group's very first sign read: "Except for ending slavery, fascism, Nazism and communism ... War has never solved anything!"

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