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Anti-war movement Continued everywhere. If not, he is not anti war. but anti-American or anti Viet Cong. Originially the Vietnam ant i -war movement in the U.S. was truly anti-war, and some of it still is, but a radical segment of it has evolved into the type movement it would have in the past opposed. Robert Pickus has stated it well in the preface to Camus' Neither Viits nfor Executioners (p. iii), At its best the Vietnam anti-war movement has been an impressive and heartening demonstration of moral opposition to war; at its worst it has corrupted this com mitmeni. Lo human brotherhood into its opposite: justifications of hatred and violence against America, repalcing official justifications of violence by America." It is too easy to get caught up in the romanticism of revolution. The radical anti-war movement must abandon its hypocritical position of only oppowing war by the U.S. while supporting "wars of national liberation." It is too easy to get caught up in t he romanticism of revolution. 'The radical anti-war movement must abandon its hypocritical position of only opposing war by the U.S. while supporting "wars of of national liberation". It must retutrn to moral opposition to all war and again become truly anti war. A characteristic which is common to most radical movements is sincerity. Making a moral and physical commitment to a case is not something to be done casuaally. It involves putting one's ideas and sometimes one's body on Ihe. ine. i* . DON'T WORRY.. HE'S NONVIOL E -/' -e/ s -' -- Editorial cartoonists are a breed unto themselves. Dave Lewis and Mike Dudley have taken the same subject and treated it in a different vein. Here are two different interpretations of the upcoming march on Washington later this month. Cartoons can be very thought provoking depending on the emphasis and style of the artist. Just as a columnist or a commentator, car toonists maintain editorial license, The opinion expressed by them is not necessarily the opinion of the newspaper or even that of the staff. These cartoons are the product of two students using the same medium for separate purposes. AS 4 NorE Of OBSERVA T/IN, MARC/I ON W$I/NGTON Wsett PACIr e/rE A B/T MoR?E M1U'cILE TNANI AST YEAR'S. N T.. " ----------- -- pot= .= Join the march on WNASHINGCTON APRIL24 Bring all the Gl's home now! End the draft now!