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George Bellows and the 1917 Anti-War Image
The image above comes from 1917, during the height of World War I and at the moment when the United States entered the conflict. It was created by George Bellows, one of America’s most prominent realist artists, best known today for boxing scenes and urban life—but at the time, also a fierce political cartoonist. This particular image is commonly titled “The Barracks” (sometimes reproduced…
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Some illustrations I made for an anti-draft zine
After being accidentally responsible for a death years prior, [A] refuses to use any violence. They can't bring themselves to even touch a gun or any weapon, let alone hold and fire one, so always have to rely on their team members to protect/defend them against any whumpers. That is until, for once, one of their team members have to rely on them for protection when a whumper has them held at gunpoint.
Do they do it? Do they step up or hold to their decision? 🤔
by Jordan Sekulow | For over two decades the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has been at the forefront of advancing and defending the right of free speech and conscientious objection when it comes to the sanctity of human life. In addition to our work with legislators and public policy makers in Washington and around the country, we have also represented dozens of individuals...