The feelings of opposition to the Vietnam War contained in the lyrics of the protest songs of the 1960s were hope, love, sadness, hatred, among others.
During the 60s and 70s, the Vietnam War attracted the attention of most of the media and was the subject of concentration of many people.
In the United States, the Vietnam War was a fact that divided the opinions of the population. While a part of the population agreed with the fight against socialist ideas and its expansion, the great majority of the population opposed the American intervention in Vietnam because it was an international dispute that had no relation to any of the objectives or interests of the United States.
This feeling of rejection made many artists of the time express their opposition to this conflict with songs such as:
Where Have All The Flowers Gone? - Pete Seeger
Masters of War - Bob Dylan
Waist Deep In The Big Muddy - Pete Seeger
Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Give Peace a Chance - John Lennon
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