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On campus at UVA, the SSOC was especially prominent in opposing the Vietnam War, Racial Oppression, and the draft for the war, key ideas the SSOC stood against in the late 1960s. The SSOC also targeted University of Virginia (UVA) students and encouraged them to argue against racial inequality. In fact, the SSOC also targeted UVA freshmen, claiming to them that the true purpose of the University is to condition people to accept and participate in the state of Virginia's oligarchic, racist, and excursionist political and economic system.

The SSOC also criticized David Rockefeller and Chase Bank's financial investments in South Africa, supporting a country with the current system of apartheid. It also criticized the occupation of Wilmington, Delaware by the National Guard, following the city's riot after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., arguing that the nearly 9 month occupation of Wilmington was an extension of the capitalist power by the DuPont Corporation, which is the largest employer of the county.