Answers Quote by Paul Haggis
“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.”
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.
Expect backlash when challenging popular opinion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political rallies
- community activism
- online petitions
- peace demonstrations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you keep a message alive despite opposition?
- What strategies can protect dissenting voices?
The message may be ignored or suppressed, limiting its impact.