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“On this day, 20 June 1967, boxing legend Muhammad Ali was convicted for refusing the draft for the Vietnam war in Houston, Texas. Ali had been a vocal opponent of the US war, saying “Why should they ask me to put on a uniform...

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On this day, 20 June 1967, boxing legend Muhammad Ali was convicted for refusing the draft for the Vietnam war in Houston, Texas. Ali had been a vocal opponent of the US war, saying “Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in Vietnam while so-called Negro people in Louisville are treated like dogs?” To try to quell the escalating resistance to the war, Ali was given the maximum sentence of 5 years imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. But their efforts were unsuccessful, and the anti-war movement continued to grow. Despite the Nation of Islam beginning to distance themselves from Ali, demonstrations supporting him took place around the world, from Egypt to Guyana to London to Ghana. Four years later his conviction was overturned by the Supreme Court. But Ali had no regrets: “I wasn’t trying to be a leader. I just wanted to be free. And I made a stand all people, not just black people, should have thought about making, because it wasn’t just black people being drafted. The government had a system where the rich man’s son went to college, and the poor man’s son went to war. Then, after the rich man’s son got out of college, he did other things to keep him out of the Army until he was too old to be drafted.”
As well as draft resistance, resistance to the war developed within the armed services themselves. Learn more in our podcast episode with anti-war veterans: https://workingclasshistory.com/2018/08/06/e10-the-gi-resistance-in-vietnam-part-1/ https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1150454841806331/?type=3

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  5. awfullynice-hq said: @monahangreg i’m happy for you that you managed to evade the draft, but maybe because i’m not an american my primary solidarity is with the peoples of s.e. asia and the other victims of that war. Ali’s stand meant the media here had to acknowledge the resistance against the vietnam war within the us.
  6. awfullynice-hq said: @obscureoldguy​ really, a farce? the criminal aggression of the american empire against the people of vietnam was/is not funny, and i know the thousands of victims would agree.
  7. monahangreg said: While I wasn’t a rich mans son (my father was a truck driver and my mom a secretary), I went to college straight from high school. It was a school that was left leaning and there were several classes that I was in danger of failing and I was given ‘projects’ to do in order to up my average. I am sure in order to keep me from flunking out, and avoid the draft. When I graduated, there was a draft lottery and I got a great number and then the Vietnam danger was over. It was a grossly unfair system
  8. obscureoldguy reblogged this from awfullynice-hq and added:
    Vietnam was a farce.
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