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“Right after we invaded Iraq, I put a sign on my lawn that said "War is not the answer." That sign was either defaced, ripped up, or stolen every week. I had to replace that sign twelve times.” quote by Paul Haggis
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“Right after we invaded Iraq, I put a sign on my lawn that said "War is not the answer." That sign was either defaced, ripped up, or stolen every week. I had to replace that sign twelve times.”

Paul Haggis

About This Quote

Source Interview: Public statements by Paul Haggis, 2003

The speaker protested war by displaying a message, but the sign was repeatedly destroyed, showing public resistance to anti‑war sentiment.

In simple terms: Anti‑war message faced constant vandalism.

Key Takeaway

Expect backlash when challenging popular opinion.

Themes

activism free speech war public opinion

Mood

frustration determination

Type

political activist

When to use this quote

  • political rallies
  • community activism
  • online petitions
  • peace demonstrations

Key Concepts

civil disobedience social pressure media influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep a message alive despite opposition?
  • What strategies can protect dissenting voices?
A Different Perspective

The message may be ignored or suppressed, limiting its impact.

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