peacenik
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peacenik (plural peaceniks or (rare) peaceniki)
- (sometimes derogatory) Someone who publicly opposes armed conflict in general, or a particular conflict, or who publicly opposes the proliferation of weapons.
- 1984 June 1, John K. R. Chisholm, “Arms race debate boring”, in K. J. Strachan, editor, The Expositor, Brantford, Ont.: Southam Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC, “To the editor” section, page 4, column 6:
- If I lift a finger, or my voice, I either throw my support behind those who would prefer a dead planet to a Red planet, or I throw my lot with the Peaceniki.
- 1984 August 31, Raymond Hansen, Judith Markoff, “‘Facade of Peace’ in Soviet Union”, in William F[rederick] Thomas, editor, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.: Times Mirror Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, part II, “Letters to The Times” section, page 4, column 3:
- [Robert] Gillette’s counsel seems one of despair—little or nothing can be done to halt the inexorable movement toward superpower conflict, so don’t be fooled by peaceniki bearing a message of hope.
- 1986, Edmund W. Robb, Julia Robb, “The National Council of Churches and the Soviet Union”, in The Betrayal of the Church: Apostasy and Renewal in the Mainline Denominations, Westchester, Ill.: Crossway Books, →ISBN, pages 110–111:
- THE AMERICAN PEACENIKI / Even if the true believers have not been replaced with KGB agents when Americans visit, it is doubtful that most Russians would speak frankly. Los Angeles Times reporter Robert Gillette quoted a Moscow scientist—who is bitterly opposed to his country’s invasion of Afghanistan—about the naiveté of Americans concerning Soviet statements on their system. […] According to Soviet intellectuals, Americans who swallow their line are fools, commonly called “peaceniki.”
- 1991 January, Bob McGlynn, “On Gogol Boulevard: U.S. Soviet Trust Groups Alive and Well”, in Love and Rage: A Revolutionary Anarchist Newsmonthly, volume 2, number 1, New York, N.Y.: Love and Rage, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 7, column 1:
- The great bulk of the Western peace movement/left either opposed the Trust Group or were silent on the issue of the well-known repression of the Trusters. They prefered to work with the government front “Soviet Peace Committee,” which offered free trips to the USSR, chauffeurs, and so on to the western “peaceniki” (an insulting term used by the Soviet opposition for the pampered Westerners).
- 1991 March 12, Andrew F. Hampe, “One More Chorus Before I Go....”, in talk.bizarre[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 16 August 2025:
- ps: but that is all a part of the Secret Christian Conspiracy to Drive PeaceNiki Into the Moral Quandary about whether or not they are Tools of the Devil or On God's Side....
- 2002 December 11, B55, “'The Fire this time'”, in nl.politiek[2] (Usenet), archived from the original on 16 August 2025:
- Tech-hedz & Peaceniki and all others interested in the preparations for the Lunacy that is called Gulf War, part 2 are invited to visit this marvellous web-site.
- 2003 March 25, Derek N.P.F. Juhl, “The Iraqi Children.”, in alt.religion.buddhism.nichiren[3] (Usenet), archived from the original on 16 August 2025:
- The "peaceniki" I know are opposed to human rights violations, whether from Saddam Hussein, Uncle Sam, or others.
- 2023 October 12, Yuval Noah Harari, “Israelis and Palestinians are facing their moment of greatest danger since 1948”, in Katharine Viner, editor, The Guardian[4], London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 12 October 2023:
- These kibbutzim have just been obliterated, and some of the last peaceniks are either murdered, burying their loved ones, or held hostage in Gaza.