The Doves During The Vietnam War

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During the Vietnam War, there were 2 American college students shot walking to class by a national guard. The doves were one of the controversial groups during the war, and they protested against the war. The Hawks were the other controversial group and supported the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. My opinion is not supported either if I were alive during the war. Two groups formed during the Vietnam War, the Hawks and the Doves. There was war in Vietnam and back home in the United States between many Americans. One group of American citizens during the Vietnam War was the Doves. The Doves opposed the United States' involvement in the war. The reason for this is, the Doves thought the United States should not have tried to change the perspective that more than half of the Vietnamese people had for a communist government. “They also felt that the war, in dense jungles on the other side of the globe against a …show more content…

They wanted the United States to continue sending troops to Vietnam, as well as trying to make sure the domino theory does not hit the United States with communism. “They believed anti-communist South Vietnam needed to be defended and worried about a possible domino effect and threats to America if communism were allowed to expand.” (perspectives on the Vietnam War Article) This statement explains the Hawks' belief in the domino theory and its effect of it if it were to happen. Another reason for the Hawks’ opinion was they were very patriotic. Patriotism played a big role in the Vietnam War because of the soldiers that came before them and serving for those people. Also family was a big part because of the beliefs and religion of the family members that came before you. During the Vietnam War, the Hawks and Doves were two groups but some people thought neither were correct or parts of