The Black Armband And Free Speech

<p>Reverend Doctor Henry G. Bart, dean emeritus of the Kansas School of Religion, decried the Moratorium to a sympathetic crowd of locals and military personnel gathered in a city park. &ldquo;They are attacking servicemen and ridiculing what has been accomplished by soldiers from this city and those across the country.&rdquo; His face became flush with anger as he paused to drive home his point and absorb approving applause.</p> <p>&ldquo;Today&rsquo;s radical demonstration of pacifists and rebels will be an attack on us,&rdquo; Bart continued. &ldquo;It will be an attack on what we stand for, what we have always stood for and America itself. I can tolerate appropriate policy disagreements, but there should be a line drawn between dissent and treason.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://boomermarketing.medium.com/the-black-armband-08f8a55f49ae"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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