Jainaday wrote:
postpaleo wrote:
I still hear fellow vets bitching about the hippies. If it hadn't been for the counter culture, their kids might very well be facing a draft and getting their asses sent to the Nam. But wake up people there is still a draft and you get sent to Iraq or Afghanistan.
Actually, there
isn't still a draft--they've switched over to intensive recruiting in poor neighborhoods and among high school students.
That's part of how mistreatment of soldiers (by people on their own side) is justified today; we have a voluntary military. I feel the need to point this out, despite personally being very much against these conflicts; I wore a black armband to school the day they started bombing Afganistan.
It's a back door draft and they know about it. They'd have never done away with the lottery if it hadn't been there. They know about it, they knew about it and they have recently stated they know it. (not like it needed to be validated) The thing is it's hard to make it work when the real purpose of the military is so in your face. There is only one reason for a military, only one.
You are more than welcome to call it anything you wish and believe in it fervently. I prefer to call a spade a spade. It has always been the poor that have born the brunt of war and I don't see it changing anytime soon. It's a draft because if there were any other way, they wouldn't do it. And yeah you have few that actually get their rocks off with that kind of thing. And yeah there are those that go in with all kinds of idealistic values, normally they get their heads turned around real fast, real fast.
End the draft, put an end to poverty. Make school affordable (free would be nice) for all, end the draft. And there is more and ending the draft won't be easy. But we sure would be a better place if we did.
Now after saying that, there is a serious danger in an all professional army. The Army was in open revolt when I was in during the Vietnam conflict and it did not make the papers. (and I helped, I'm so proud) People would have been scared shirtless if they had known and the military sure didn't want you to know. But those in power knew it and we knew it. See those that get drafted don't really want to be there to begin with and they don't get locked into the goosestep. Never say never, the history's are full of professional armies that didn't like what the bosses were telling them to do, so they changed the bosses. Hell it still goes on today.
I still freak out when a helicopter goes over. And it wasn't the helicopters at Woodstock that set that response in me up.
Do you think this is a hot button issue with me?
Now I think I got off topic, where were we, hiPpies? Yeah I knew a couple, what ya wanna know.
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