Protesters demonstrate their lack of understanding...
Protesters demonstrate their lack of understanding
I am commenting on the Daily Pilot article, “Making a point,”
(Nov. 15), which gave considerable coverage to a “protest” staged on
the campus of UC Irvine. The demonstration was to protest the
possibility of the United States waging war against Iraq. There is no
question these students have the right to protest. It is granted by
the 1st Amendment to our Constitution.
The Monday before the demonstration, we observed Veterans’ Day to
honor those men and women who have spent varying amounts of their
adult lives protecting the rights of these students and professors to
carry out their ill-conceived protest.
Since the inception of this nation, our “citizen soldiers” have
fought many wars to preserve the freedoms that all of us so willingly
accept, in many cases as though they were our right, with never a
consideration of how these freedoms have come about.
These protesters need to look at what precipitated the current
state of world instability and think carefully about what point they
are trying to make. No one in his right mind would advocate going to
war unnecessarily, but the attacks on the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon on Sept. 11 thrust every freedom-loving nation into a
situation where they must take every avenue available to preserve
their freedoms and stop the terrorists at every point along the way.
Under the circumstances we have today, in my candid opinion, it
would be much more productive for our “do gooder” students and
professors to demonstrate in support of our president and the
thousands of American service men and women who are again ready,
willing and able to do those multitudes of unsavory and horrible
tasks necessary to push the “war on terrorism” to a quick and
successful end.
It is high time the United States reinstituted the draft so these
students could give a little of their time to preserving our
freedoms, instead of demonstrating against those things that must be
done to preserve them. We must all be fully aware that what the
terrorists want is to take these freedoms away from us by any means
possible.
These are comments are submitted by a veteran of three wars and
more than 30 years devoted to ensuring the rights these students and
professors are using so ill-advisably because, in my mind, they think
it will get them publicity.
From those who feel that life is not as great as they think it
should be in the United States, I suggest they exercise one last
freedom that is readily available to them: Leave the country and go
to the nation they feel is more to their liking.
LOUIS W. NOCKOLD
Commander, U.S. Navy, retired
Newport Coast
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