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raith wrote:I was reading the thread with the question asking whether you would comply if drafted, and I decided that I would post my own on a similar subject. - Universal Conscription
For the sake of this question please disregard the current geopolitical situation. I think everybody's opinions of the situation are pretty well set and have been expressed thoroughly. I am hoping for opinions on the Idea of Universal Conscription not just Bush/Military/Dirty Liberal/Evil USA/USA Hating Foreigner/Redneck Facist/etc. bashing.
Here is the Question- Should the United States have a universal conscription policy?
My opinion (though I am open to other ideas)- Yes
I think the US should though I think that there should be other options for people not interested in the military (health services, environmental conservation, education, internal infrastructure, emergency response and the like).
In my opinion one of the problems with the United States today (there are many and there always will be-just like everywhere else) is that we feel entitled and don't feel like we owe anything to the country as a whole. We have become the priviledged rich kids of the world (we have plenty of company). The tradition of service to country is in a large part dead or dying. The Elite don't send their kids to the military and the politicians increasingly pander to the money and do only what they think will get them elected or keep them in office. Universal Conscription would in my opinion help bring back some pride and a feeling of mutual accomplishment. I could go on but I already know what I think...
Any other opinions out there? (Non-US please join in especially those of you who have a Universal Conscription set up.)
Blastshot wrote:isnt what your saying pretty close to that thing where people are forced into careers whether they like it or not?(Communism i think)
Huckleberryhound wrote:Which part of the universe would i be conscripted to, and would i get a laser gun ?
raith wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote:Which part of the universe would i be conscripted to, and would i get a laser gun ?
no laser gun for you but if you are lucky you might get into the Guiness quality assurance department or the magically delicious lucky charms directorate
Huckleberryhound wrote:raith wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote:Which part of the universe would i be conscripted to, and would i get a laser gun ?
no laser gun for you but if you are lucky you might get into the Guiness quality assurance department or the magically delicious lucky charms directorate
I aint Irish, dingus.
Heretic wrote:Well,here's my two cents.I live in Finland,which is in Northern Europe,and we have a universal conscription here,mainly because of our history.Service in the military became mandatory in the year 1871,while Finland was still under the rule of Russia, by the order of Russian tsar.
When Russia had had 2 revolutions,and was weakened by WWI,Finland declared independence in year 1917.The universal conscription stayed in effect,and a constitution was set about it.
Every man in draft age ( 18 ) must serve in the Finnish military for 180-360 days,or alternatively perform civil service if their religious or ethical beliefs prevents them from serving in the military.
Allthough we are not taking part in any war,live in a time of peace,and haven't joined NATO,we must hold on to our defence system as it is,constantly weary of the instability and possible threat of our Eastern neighbour.
The Finnish defence is based on universal conscription,and 80% of the draft-aged men perform their service in the military.Personally,I think it is a rite of passage for young Finnish men,a place of personal growth,both physically and mentally.It keeps most of the nations youth reminded about our history,as well as educates and raises them to be men.So,I'm all for it.
I myself have already done my part.
Cheers,Heretic,reserve corporal,Finnish Artillery.
Blastshot wrote:Heretic wrote:Well,here's my two cents.I live in Finland,which is in Northern Europe,and we have a universal conscription here,mainly because of our history.Service in the military became mandatory in the year 1871,while Finland was still under the rule of Russia, by the order of Russian tsar.
When Russia had had 2 revolutions,and was weakened by WWI,Finland declared independence in year 1917.The universal conscription stayed in effect,and a constitution was set about it.
Every man in draft age ( 18 ) must serve in the Finnish military for 180-360 days,or alternatively perform civil service if their religious or ethical beliefs prevents them from serving in the military.
Allthough we are not taking part in any war,live in a time of peace,and haven't joined NATO,we must hold on to our defence system as it is,constantly weary of the instability and possible threat of our Eastern neighbour.
The Finnish defence is based on universal conscription,and 80% of the draft-aged men perform their service in the military.Personally,I think it is a rite of passage for young Finnish men,a place of personal growth,both physically and mentally.It keeps most of the nations youth reminded about our history,as well as educates and raises them to be men.So,I'm all for it.
I myself have already done my part.
Cheers,Heretic,reserve corporal,Finnish Artillery.
Not saying it is wrong, but that is your culture,in america its just not our culture.
raith wrote:Blastshot wrote:Heretic wrote:Well,here's my two cents.I live in Finland,which is in Northern Europe,and we have a universal conscription here,mainly because of our history.Service in the military became mandatory in the year 1871,while Finland was still under the rule of Russia, by the order of Russian tsar.
When Russia had had 2 revolutions,and was weakened by WWI,Finland declared independence in year 1917.The universal conscription stayed in effect,and a constitution was set about it.
Every man in draft age ( 18 ) must serve in the Finnish military for 180-360 days,or alternatively perform civil service if their religious or ethical beliefs prevents them from serving in the military.
Allthough we are not taking part in any war,live in a time of peace,and haven't joined NATO,we must hold on to our defence system as it is,constantly weary of the instability and possible threat of our Eastern neighbour.
The Finnish defence is based on universal conscription,and 80% of the draft-aged men perform their service in the military.Personally,I think it is a rite of passage for young Finnish men,a place of personal growth,both physically and mentally.It keeps most of the nations youth reminded about our history,as well as educates and raises them to be men.So,I'm all for it.
I myself have already done my part.
Cheers,Heretic,reserve corporal,Finnish Artillery.
Not saying it is wrong, but that is your culture,in america its just not our culture.
What happened to the american tradition of service? and how could it be brought back?
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flashleg8 wrote:I personally don't think there’s much of a need for a standing army in today’s society (speaking as a UK citizen). I can see a possible need for a small cadre of special forces and perhaps a larger TA (UK equivalent of the National Guard I think).
I think any move towards an increased military creates an atmosphere of militeristicness and jingoism in the wider population and also of fear and paranoia in the surrounding nations - leading to an increase in tensions.
I would strongly oppose any policy to bring back National service here in the UK and refuse to serve in it.
raith wrote:
I was thinking that the military portion of the National Service / Universal Conscription would be mainly to create a large basically militarily trained portion of the population that could be called on when needed, therefore allowing for a considerably smaller standing Professional military for purpose of training and maintaining a quick response force.
raith wrote:You said you would be opposed the national service being brought back in the UK. Did there used to be a national service? and if so what happened to it?
MeDeFe wrote:"Time for personal growth", heretic? Well, maybe, I grew to be even more of a pacifist than I was beforehand. btw, don't let the flag next to my name deceive you.
"I see where you’re coming from, kind of the Israeli model. and I also take your point that it might make people think twice as they won't feel so removed from the battlefield - but I still think that intensively training the civilian population to a military standard would make these people more gung-ho and likely to want to use military force as a diplomatic tool."
Heretic wrote:MeDeFe wrote:"Time for personal growth", heretic? Well, maybe, I grew to be even more of a pacifist than I was beforehand. btw, don't let the flag next to my name deceive you.
Of course the experience is individual for everyone,and I don't want to blame or bring down anyone for not thinking well about national service.Works for some,doesn't for others.
Before my military service,I was a teenager without any direction in life.I was angry,lost and maybe a bit self-destructive after taking a lot of shit during my mid-teens.Army changed me,for the better.I grew up,got a grip of myself and I am thankful for that.
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