Subject: Pacifists don't always eschew violence Taken from _Quakers Are Funny!_ by Chuck Fager, Kimo Press, 1987: One World War II Quaker conscientious objector had been a professional wrestler. Once when he and some other inmates of the Coshocton CPS camp in Ohio made a trip into town, they were hassled about their pacifism by some local youths, who insisted that only force could change the German's views. In response, the ex-wrestler took off his coat, challenged one of the local boys to a match, and promptly threw the townie across the room. He then asked the youth, "*Now* do you believe that force won't change people's views?" "Heck no!" the local boy hollered back. "That's exactly my point," said the CO, who put on his coat and left. --