SMILE 'TIL IT HURTS Up With People-Patriotism

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

This scene from the documentary SMILE 'TIL IT HURTS addresses the stance UP WITH PEOPLE took toward patriotism and the Vietnam war during the late 1960s, including a performance of the song FREEDOM ISN'T FREE.

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  • @Narnhart to say that UWP supported the Vietnam war because we supported soldiers is like saying a person supports illegal immigration because he likes Mexican food: it just doesn't connect.

  • I also just returend from a semester of Up with People (Cast A 2010) and I got to learn about the history of our organization we've never shown support of any war we've only shown support for the people affected by it. When my cast did a show in Fort Carson there was alot of us that felt kind of sketchy because we thought this would mean support for the current conflict in the mideast but we then remembered what we were there for: to support the families affected by war

  • Xlnt clip! ThanX.

  • By what crazy leap of logic does this guy come to the conclusion that we were supportive of the Viet Nam war? I think he has a geranium in his cranium. He's poco loco in the coco.

    We probalby did as much to shorten that war, and to prevent or shorten other wars as any other group, and more than many of them.

    Neill Arnhart

    Proud cast member of Up With People

    1975-1976.

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