I think the reaction to a World War II situation would be the same today as it was in 1942. Initially, people would question, but once patriotism got stirred up, the whole thing would gather momentum and we’d all pull together.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that if we faced a war situation like World War II today, people would first question and doubt it. But then, as patriotism and national pride grew, everyone would come together and work hard to support the war effort, just like they did back in 1942. The quote implies that the public's reaction would be similar, even if the war happened in modern times.
About Parker Stevenson
Parker Stevenson, born in 1952, is an American actor best known for his roles as Frank Hardy in the 1970s series The Hardy Boys and Craig Pomeroy on the 1990s series Baywatch. He has had a successful career spanning multiple decades in the entertainment industry.
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