The dislike of America's involvement in Vietnam led to a long list of reasons for angry voices to protest items such as conscription (the draft). Numerous people evaded and dodged being drafted into the military. Fearful of being led to the slaughter of the green hell of the Vietnam jungle, those opposed to participating became teachers, took on fatherhood, or fled the country becoming what was "popularly" referred to as a "draft dodger". Many hippies and concerned citizens alike began protesting en mass their displeasure of the United States sending their people to die and a virtual cornucopia of signs with famous slogans such as 'Make Love, Not War' became iconic for decades to come.