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"I was part of the draft resistance movement in LA, where we did demonstrations at the draft centre, and burned our cards, and made a lot of trouble on campus"

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There is a mischievous pride baked into Marin's memory: not the pious kind of activism that begs to be sanctified, but the street-level, troublemaking kind that treats authority as something you can heckle. "Draft resistance" is the formal label, yet he quickly drops into action verbs - "did demonstrations", "burned our cards", "made a lot of trouble" - like a set list of bits escalating toward a punchline. The cadence matters. He frames dissent as performance: public, risky, slightly gleeful.

The subtext is that resistance in late-60s/early-70s Los Angeles wasn't just ideology; it was an identity you tried on in real time, with the draft center as a stage and the campus as a second venue. Burning draft cards was a literal act and a media-ready symbol, designed to provoke a reaction from the state and from your peers. Marin doesn't over-moralize it, which is its own moral stance: he refuses the clean narrative of heroic protester versus evil system and instead captures how movements actually feel from the inside - messy, communal, adrenaline-driven.

Context does the heavy lifting. The Vietnam-era draft turned young men's bodies into government inventory. LA, with its churning counterculture and policing, made "trouble" a serious charge, not a cute anecdote. Coming from a comedian, the line also signals origin story: the instinct to puncture authority, to turn fear into bravado, to treat public life as something you can disrupt. That sensibility would later power satire that wasn't abstract - it was lived.

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Verified source: The Guardian: Back with a bong (Cheech Marin, 2004)
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I was part of the draft resistance movement in LA where we did demonstrations at the draft centre and burned our cards and made a lot of trouble on campus. I had a student classification and they said that anybody who'd taken part in these demonstrations would be reclassified and drafted. And that's when I went to Canada.. The earliest primary-source publication I could verify is a Guardian interview/profile by John Patterson, published December 2, 2004 (displayed on the article page as Thu 2 Dec 2004 20.52 EST). The quote appears as a direct statement by Cheech Marin in the interview. I did not find an earlier verifiable primary source in books, speeches, or interviews from the accessible search results. Many quote-aggregation sites repeat only the first sentence, but they appear to derive from this longer interview passage rather than from an earlier identified source. Because I could not exhaustively search every archival database, 'first published' is verified only to the extent of available online primary-source evidence.
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Marin, Cheech. (2026, March 6). I was part of the draft resistance movement in LA, where we did demonstrations at the draft centre, and burned our cards, and made a lot of trouble on campus. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-part-of-the-draft-resistance-movement-in-la-169800/

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Marin, Cheech. "I was part of the draft resistance movement in LA, where we did demonstrations at the draft centre, and burned our cards, and made a lot of trouble on campus." FixQuotes. March 6, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-part-of-the-draft-resistance-movement-in-la-169800/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I was part of the draft resistance movement in LA, where we did demonstrations at the draft centre, and burned our cards, and made a lot of trouble on campus." FixQuotes, 6 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-part-of-the-draft-resistance-movement-in-la-169800/. Accessed 7 Apr. 2026.

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Cheech Marin (born July 13, 1946) is a Comedian from USA.

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