Should women be required to sign up for military draft?
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            Some countries enforce periods of mandatory military OR community service for individuals of a certain age. I would consider that a reasonable option; just think of the community benefits that could be obtained by harnessing the energy of all young adults for a period of time.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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I do not think anyone should have to sign up either, but since both genders get to enjoy the rights granted to them as a US citizens and do to the push for “equality”, it only makes sense that everyone should have to sign up regardless of gender. If not, then you cannot hold government office, vote, etc (essentially a citizen that does not get to participate).PJ_Soul said:
I think I already answered your question. Women aren't equally represented in government, so why should they be held to the same standards under the rules governing the draft? Any in any case, I don't support anyone signing up for the draft no matter what their gender is, so your suggestion is double horrible, lol.PJPOWER said:
No, but men that do not sign up for selective service are ineligible to hold office, vote, work for the government, and in some cases even ineligible for citizenship as stated in the article I posted. Why are women not held to the same “equal” standard? No one, man or woman, between 18-25 has much input in the wars that are started, so that’s a moot pointPJ_Soul said:
So you're suggesting that either women get equally drafted for wars they're not yet anywhere near able to have equal input in starting, or not get to vote or hold office at all? So a double fuck you to women? Or am I misunderstanding you?PJPOWER said:
So in that line of thought, maybe only people that have to sign up to be possibly drafted should have the right to hold office...or vote? I may be wrong, but I don’t think a man between 18-25 that has not signed up to be drafted can register to vote or get a drivers license? Don’t quote me on that...PJ_Soul said:
Well, that raises an interesting point. Women aren't equally represented in the US government - not even fucking close - so one may reasonably ask why in the hell American women ought to feel obligated to equally invest themselves in wars that the government made up of mostly men starts. So I've changed my mind. No, women should not be made to be equal in the draft until they are equally represented in government.CM189191 said:How about we 'draft' more women to serve in Congress and other elected positions?
No more Palins tho.
I still can't believe there is a draft. I seriously thought that the draft was totally eliminated after that shit show in Vietnam. Wow. And this is supported by the majority of Americans?? How come this is never an election campaign issue?0 - 
            
All adults, men and women?oftenreading said:Some countries enforce periods of mandatory military OR community service for individuals of a certain age. I would consider that a reasonable option; just think of the community benefits that could be obtained by harnessing the energy of all young adults for a period of time.0 - 
            
Are you asking about other countries or what I would favour? If my opinion, I would say if we do it for any gender we do it for everyone, with some reasonable exceptions (which would not include bone spurs).PJPOWER said:
All adults, men and women?oftenreading said:Some countries enforce periods of mandatory military OR community service for individuals of a certain age. I would consider that a reasonable option; just think of the community benefits that could be obtained by harnessing the energy of all young adults for a period of time.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 - 
            
Haha, what about multiple bone spurs???oftenreading said:
Are you asking about other countries or what I would favour? If my opinion, I would say if we do it for any gender we do it for everyone, with some reasonable exceptions (which would not include bone spurs).PJPOWER said:
All adults, men and women?oftenreading said:Some countries enforce periods of mandatory military OR community service for individuals of a certain age. I would consider that a reasonable option; just think of the community benefits that could be obtained by harnessing the energy of all young adults for a period of time.
.  And yeah, it it a genderless line in other countries that require service?  Thanks for your input 
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            Israel - compulsory military service for men and women
Switzerland - compulsory military service for all men only; if you refuse, you pay a higher level of income tax
Austria - compulsory military service of 6 months or compulsory community service of 9-12 months for men onlymy small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 - 
            
Interesting, thank you.oftenreading said:Israel - compulsory military service for men and women
Switzerland - compulsory military service for all men only; if you refuse, you pay a higher level of income tax
Austria - compulsory military service of 6 months or compulsory community service of 9-12 months for men only0 - 
            PJ_Soul said:
So you're suggesting that either women get equally drafted for wars they're not yet anywhere near able to have equal input in starting, or not get to vote or hold office at all? So a double fuck you to women? Or am I misunderstanding you?PJPOWER said:
So in that line of thought, maybe only people that have to sign up to be possibly drafted should have the right to hold office...or vote? I may be wrong, but I don’t think a man between 18-25 that has not signed up to be drafted can register to vote or get a drivers license? Don’t quote me on that...PJ_Soul said:
Well, that raises an interesting point. Women aren't equally represented in the US government - not even fucking close - so one may reasonably ask why in the hell American women ought to feel obligated to equally invest themselves in wars that the government made up of mostly men starts. So I've changed my mind. No, women should not be made to be equal in the draft until they are equally represented in government.CM189191 said:How about we 'draft' more women to serve in Congress and other elected positions?
No more Palins tho.
I still can't believe there is a draft. I seriously thought that the draft was totally eliminated after that shit show in Vietnam. Wow. And this is supported by the majority of Americans?? How come this is never an election campaign issue?
There isnt a draft. Selective Service is a way, IF A DRAFT WERE REINSTATED, for the potential draftee to choose which branch he OR SHE would be drafted to.
one question, how many women are running in comparison to men? Perhaps if more consistantly ran for office, particularly state and local, we'd see a more equitable representation in national offices.
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            I'd be afraid now more than ever if i was anywhere drafting age my son is going to be 24 next yr if Orange asshole decides to start a war and open the draft i'm splitting from here and he'd come along fuck any wars specially fighting on behalf of the asshole we have as president .....jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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            I'd be all for mandatory military service. Politicians might think twice about going to war especially if their kids/grand kids were in the military. I would also bet that people would be a hell of a lot more interested in international affairs than the Khardasians if mandatory military service was required.
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            Just to be clear - I'm not advocating for compulsory military service in any way. However, if it does happen, I believe it should include all genders, have a reasonable option for other forms of meaningful service, and have very few exceptions, in order to prevent the burden from falling on the disadvantaged.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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            mcgruff10 said:I'd be all for mandatory military service. Politicians might think twice about going to war especially if their kids/grand kids were in the military. I would also bet that people would be a hell of a lot more interested in international affairs than the Khardasians if mandatory military service was required.
Doesn't China also require everyone to join?
yes according to wimi, but it isnt enforced..
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The problem with that is, politicians' kids would have a much, much easier time being granted exceptions from the draft than the average person and a million times better chance than a poor person and a 500 million times better chance than a poor African American, Native American or Hispanic person.mcgruff10 said:I'd be all for mandatory military service. Politicians might think twice about going to war especially if their kids/grand kids were in the military. I would also bet that people would be a hell of a lot more interested in international affairs than the Khardasians if mandatory military service was required.
Doesn't China also require everyone to join?
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Agreed, that's why we make it mandatory. Bri we know that no matter what someone will be able to work the system but it's not a terrible idea.brianlux said:
The problem with that is, politicians' kids would have a much, much easier time being granted exceptions from the draft than the average person and a million times better chance than a poor person and a 500 million times better chance than a poor African American, Native American or Hispanic person.mcgruff10 said:I'd be all for mandatory military service. Politicians might think twice about going to war especially if their kids/grand kids were in the military. I would also bet that people would be a hell of a lot more interested in international affairs than the Khardasians if mandatory military service was required.
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Again though, McG, "mandatory" is a relative term with conditions favoring the wealthy and those with political influence. So I don't think a mandatory draft would do much to sway politicians. In theory, though, your idea makes sense. But how would it actually pan out? I'm guessing, not.mcgruff10 said:
Agreed, that's why we make it mandatory. Bri we know that no matter what someone will be able to work the system but it's not a terrible idea.brianlux said:
The problem with that is, politicians' kids would have a much, much easier time being granted exceptions from the draft than the average person and a million times better chance than a poor person and a 500 million times better chance than a poor African American, Native American or Hispanic person.mcgruff10 said:I'd be all for mandatory military service. Politicians might think twice about going to war especially if their kids/grand kids were in the military. I would also bet that people would be a hell of a lot more interested in international affairs than the Khardasians if mandatory military service was required.
Doesn't China also require everyone to join?
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True but maybe enough voters would actually contact their representatives about international affairs since their kids are in the military.brianlux said:
Again though, McG, "mandatory" is a relative term with conditions favoring the wealthy and those with political influence. So I don't think a mandatory draft would do much to sway politicians. In theory, though, your idea makes sense. But how would it actually pan out? I'm guessing, not.mcgruff10 said:
Agreed, that's why we make it mandatory. Bri we know that no matter what someone will be able to work the system but it's not a terrible idea.brianlux said:
The problem with that is, politicians' kids would have a much, much easier time being granted exceptions from the draft than the average person and a million times better chance than a poor person and a 500 million times better chance than a poor African American, Native American or Hispanic person.mcgruff10 said:I'd be all for mandatory military service. Politicians might think twice about going to war especially if their kids/grand kids were in the military. I would also bet that people would be a hell of a lot more interested in international affairs than the Khardasians if mandatory military service was required.
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            Mandatory military service is a flat out terrible idea.
America is war hungry and jingoistic enough already, thank you.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            
Politicians would just get their relatives safer deployments.mcgruff10 said:I'd be all for mandatory military service. Politicians might think twice about going to war especially if their kids/grand kids were in the military. I would also bet that people would be a hell of a lot more interested in international affairs than the Khardasians if mandatory military service was required.
Doesn't China also require everyone to join?
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Yup. Mandatory service will give us the least trained and motivated military force possible. Forcing people into service against their will also seems fairly antithetical to anything resembling freedom. Fuck that.rgambs said:Mandatory military service is a flat out terrible idea.
America is war hungry and jingoistic enough already, thank you."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 
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