elmarna
Well-Known Member
I have no TV.
I do listen to old time radio and find it interesting how entertainment was defined decades ago.
Anyway... A commercial came on that was aired during WW2 I was so impressed with it I had to start this thread and wonder why it is no longer considered to be used!
It said - " Let us have arms to hold our children and not give arms for our chilren to hold!"
I do not know what group supported this campaign.
These profound words are seared in me with a desire for others to consider them!
I do listen to old time radio and find it interesting how entertainment was defined decades ago.
Anyway... A commercial came on that was aired during WW2 I was so impressed with it I had to start this thread and wonder why it is no longer considered to be used!
It said - " Let us have arms to hold our children and not give arms for our chilren to hold!"
I do not know what group supported this campaign.
These profound words are seared in me with a desire for others to consider them!