From We Are Not Your Soldiers On Monday, May 23rd, a new addition to the “We Are Not Your Soldiers” campaign spoke to a classroom of students, and teachers. Former USMC Staff…
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We Are Not Your Soldiers in Philadelphia
From the report posted at wearenotyoursoldiers.org: In each class, some students walked into class “disruptive” but when the film came on they were silent, captivated by the horror they were watching. This…
We Are Not Your Soldiers at a Vermont High School
Another student… took off the national guard shirt he was wearing and gave it to Matthis saying he no longer would wear it. By Joe Urgo, Viet Nam Veteran Matthis Chiroux, Iraq war…
This is Not Our War, We Are Not Your Soldiers
By Lauren Martino “We Are Not Your Soldiers!,” a project of World Can’t Wait, is educating youth about military recruitment through bringing Iraq war veterans to speak in high schools about the…
Sexual Assault in the US Military: Who will become the next statistic?
Sexual Assault in the US Military: Who will become the next statistic? By Oskar Castro The Service Women’s Action Network recently helped to file a class action suit on the behalf of…
Killing ‘Really Addictive:’ Veteran’s Essay Leads to Ban From Campus
"He’s writing about how something changes in you in a combat situation, and it’s hard to turn that off in a civilian situation" Emma Kaplan writes: This is pretty interesting and also outrageous…
Demon Drones & War without Borders
By libbyliberal They don’t get hungry. They are not afraid. They don’t forget their orders. They don’t care if the guy next to them has been shot. Will they do a better…
We Are Not Your Soldiers Tour: Taking Responsibility for Ending the Wars
From a UC Santa Barbara student in Global Studies A word of caution, I grew up in Oakland, California, which sits across from San Francisco and next to Berkeley. The Bay…
Collateral Murder
Anthony Wagner | April 16, 2010 I know that these incidents happen more often than not. This is reality, not some video effigy edited to demonize soldiers. What you see in this…