If it becomes necessary to draw weapons again, they'll hopefully have the sense to shoot the perpretrators instead of the spectators in the background like they did in 1970.
I remember some very hot dinner conversations around that time from. My older brother was a college student at Case Western, and my dad was a hardnosed conservative and WW-II vet. I was too young to get involved in the conversation - I just thought it was cool that the "Army" drove their convoy right past our elementary school on their way to Kent, Ohio a day or two earlier.
I remember some casual conversations around our C ration meals around that time. Since most of the RPG and AK rounds being fired at us were being trekked through Cambodia our attitude was pretty much, “F*$K em.”