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They say that history repeats itself!
Lets bring back the DRAFT and get a bunch
of these 18-25 year old kids fun to do.
Learn some Discipline.
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I wonder, this time around, is the draft going to apply to everybody? And in the comments all these people keep talking about “military or community service”. Really, is that how you think the draft worked?
Seriously, countries these people are complaining about are “socialist hellholes” are countries that actually do, or at least did until recently, have mandatory military or civil service, and not this draft shit where you might come up, and you might not. You fucking serve. And again, civil service is one of the options, unlike the US draft where if you get picked, it’s military, daddy pulls strings to get you in the National Guard, or you suddenly develop bone spurs.
Why the hell is this guy advocating for the draft, and how the hell does it have anything to do with anything?
“People are tired of liberty. They have had a surfeit of it. Liberty is no longer a chaste and austere virgin.... Today's youth are moved by other slogans...ORDER, HIERARCHY, DISCIPLINE. Three cheers for the war. Three cheers for Italy’s war and three cheers for war in general.”
- Benito Mussolini, Italian nationalist who put the liberal press in line, taught the youth patriotism and discipline, and made Italy Great Again.
Yeah, wanting to use the service as a bludgeon to “reeducate” the dissident kiddos, are we? FUCK YOU HEARTLY! You do not get to use it that way, it was dismantled in most parts of the world because you used it that way and it is not coming back unless you take full control of a state. As a species we no longer want your hierarchical ways to be the dominant ones and we are shedding that shit en masse and your wrinkly, old, fashy ass can do shit all about it.
How about we force you into spending half a year at a hippie commune? You’d learn some EMPATHY.
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So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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