anti-war = pro-terror?
By megumiart
@megumiart (3771)
United States
October 12, 2009 6:35pm CST
I saw a bumper sticker the other day that said "anti-war + pro-terrorism"
what do you think of that?
I was surprised, because I've only seen anti-war stickers on cars before. That was the first time I saw a sticker for the other side.
I personally don't think I'm informed enough to pick a "side" on this issue.
3 responses
@Arkadus (895)
• Canada
9 Dec 09
Well, I think the IRA did what needed to be done. So in that light I suppose I'm pro terrorism. Which makes no sense because I have family in England. . On the other hand I don't support blowing up/maiming/whatever of innocent bystanders. Both methods tend to do that so... yeah.
@wlee9696 (595)
• United States
13 Oct 09
well i think everyone has the right to express their opinion - I happen to agree with the opinion. I think it's time more of us spoke up and if we support the war then say so. I have to say if you don't support the war on terrorism then what do you support. Do people think you can take the Obama approach and tell the Taliban - Hey you guys stop that - and it's all going to be over? I support protecting our country and combating terror and I'm not afraid to say so.
@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
13 Oct 09
Maybe because I'm anti-war, but I see major flaws in this bumper sticker. I don't see being anti-war as a bad thing, esepcially when you look back on WHY this entire conflict was started years and years ago and how little progress we have made. I don't think being anti-war makes you pro-terrorist, terrorist are everywhere and supposedly the real threat are the american born and raised radical terroritst not the ones from the middle east, but people tend to forget thosefolks and everything they have caused.
As for as being informed enough to take aside, if we waited for every minor detail to come out about this conflict overseas to make a 100% informed decision, that would never happen.