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> "Remember that war 50 years ago which had massive cultural & social impact? This is just as big!" - but implying the Vietnam war's impact was based on American bodycount is just wrong at best and appalling at worst.

But the impact of the Vietnam war on the US was primarily due to the number of casualties, wasn't it?

I mean, you wouldn't see many protests if the US government was sending college kids to southeast Asia to chill and soak in the sun, wouldn't you? Their sons arriving dead or maimed had something to do with it.



Americans by and large don't mind sacrificing their young as long as they get good value for it. With Vietnam they saw soldiers sacrificed for utterly pointless things like defending Khe Sanh or taking Hamburger Hill (both were abandoned right after victory), all while their leadership was telling them they weren't even seeking military victory. Meanwhile half the country was calling the troops babykillers (not without reason) and young people being drafted into the mess were faced with the moral choice of going to prison or running away to Canada (with the associated accusations of cowardice and shame brought on their family by idiots) or turning off their conscience and shipping off to Vietnam to kill some people posing absolutely no threat to their freedom or way of life. No matter how you look at it, it's way more complicated than boiling it down to US deaths.




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