The Israelis do mandatory conscription for all adults at 18.
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » To possibly force them into it? I don't agree with that. That's what the selective service is all about. The Israelis do mandatory conscription for all adults at 18. Siren.Mosin said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » To possibly force them into it? I don't agree with that. That's what the selective service is all about. The Israelis do mandatory conscription for all adults at 18. Forced conscription (really conscription or just registration to the draft? There is a major difference between the two) is possibly the worst idea on the face of the planet. I think like 50% of the population actually ends up serving, but you do have to provide valid reasons. Two years serving for everyone, iirc.
Ramyrez said: » While there will be no direct exceptions, I suspect there will still be some positions that will be exceedingly difficult for women to obtain due to basic body structure. I remember maybe about a year ago the Army was testing women who volunteered for special forces duty, and while the women themselves were strong and holding up from a psychological and strength/conditioning perspective, a large percentage quit (or, specifically, were removed from the program because) their bodies literally weren't handling the required gear they carried and the like and many were getting stress fractures from the amount of equipment they had to carry/etc. They were able to carry it. But it was injuring them. I'm sure some of it could be remedied with adjusted weight distributions and the like, but I wonder how they'd address that. Women heal certain injuries in a different way then men, the severity can also different for the same injury (less severe or more so). Pain is also handled differently. But as you said adjustments can be made. To how the weight is carried, not less weight or less distance run. All special forces camps are insanely difficult in mental, physical, and emotional aspects. It is designed specifically to weed out the majority in order to get the best attributes the branch is looking for. Not many women will qualify. Not many men qualify. Being allowed the chance to actually compete for it is excellent. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » I'm pretty sure that women wouldn't be in the selective service (or draft if that ever get's reinstated) because of their value to society is much greater than men's are. Men are cheap and disposable. Women, not so much. If we all of a sudden have a severe population decrease or serious infertility problems maybe that would need to be reevaluated. To possibly force them into it? I don't agree with that. That's what the selective service is all about. There is no reason not to have every age appropriate man and woman register for the potential draft. If we have to force some of our citizens to go to war and die for us that consequence should be evenly distributed across the population regardless of gender. Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » I'm pretty sure that women wouldn't be in the selective service (or draft if that ever get's reinstated) because of their value to society is much greater than men's are. Men are cheap and disposable. Women, not so much. If we all of a sudden have a severe population decrease or serious infertility problems maybe that would need to be reevaluated. To possibly force them into it? I don't agree with that. That's what the selective service is all about. There is no reason not to have every age appropriate man and woman register for the potential draft. If we have to force some of our citizens to go to war and die for us that consequence should be evenly distributed across the population regardless of gender. Remember, if the draft does get reinstated, there has to be something catastrophic where we want to preserve the population in some way.... Asura.Kingnobody said: » Remember, if the draft does get reinstated, there has to be something catastrophic where we want to preserve the population in some way.... that's not accurate. They found 12 "primordial bombs"(not sure if to translate that differently)at the house of the shooters.
Siren.Mosin said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Remember, if the draft does get reinstated, there has to be something catastrophic where we want to preserve the population in some way.... that's not accurate. If we get to a war where all the volunteers AND the reserves are killed, and we have to start forcing people to go to war for the country, then we would be having a problem with population sustainability (meaning most of our cities are already destroyed, and a greater number of the population is gone. Remember, when a war seems just, volunteer rates skyrocket). You have to look at the whole picture instead of a small photograph.... Valefor.Sehachan said: » They found 12 "primordial bombs"(not sure if to translate that differently)at the house of the shooters. Well, while this is purely speculation on my part, I do not think the baby was explosive.
Valefor.Sehachan said: » They found 12 "primordial bombs"(not sure if to translate that differently)at the house of the shooters. Primordial bombs? They still had gills? Asura.Kingnobody said: » I don't get it. Sure, if the registration is only a registration and the draft never get's reinstated, then it's ok for "fairness" sake, but if the draft get's reinstated, too bad so sad for the women who get drafted, and it's perfectly acceptable to you? Remember, if the draft does get reinstated, there has to be something catastrophic where we want to preserve the population in some way.... The last time the draft was instituted had nothing to do with a population decrease. News here says pipe bombs
Valefor.Sehachan said: » "primordial bombs"(not sure if to translate that differently) 'primitive' is probably what you should have used. Bahamut.Kara said: » Ramyrez said: » While there will be no direct exceptions, I suspect there will still be some positions that will be exceedingly difficult for women to obtain due to basic body structure. I remember maybe about a year ago the Army was testing women who volunteered for special forces duty, and while the women themselves were strong and holding up from a psychological and strength/conditioning perspective, a large percentage quit (or, specifically, were removed from the program because) their bodies literally weren't handling the required gear they carried and the like and many were getting stress fractures from the amount of equipment they had to carry/etc. They were able to carry it. But it was injuring them. I'm sure some of it could be remedied with adjusted weight distributions and the like, but I wonder how they'd address that. Women heal certain injuries in a different way then men, the severity can also different for the same injury (less severe or more so). Pain is also handled differently. But as you said adjustments can be made. To how the weight is carried, not less weight or less distance run. All special forces camps are insanely difficult in mental, physical, and emotional aspects. It is designed specifically to weed out the majority in order to get the best attributes the branch is looking for. Not many women will qualify. Not many men qualify. Being allowed the chance to actually compete for it is excellent. Yeah, hey, I'm just telling you the story I heard. It was pretty in-depth, iirc it was on NPR and there's no way I'm reporting everything from the story here, I'm just saying I'm interested to see how it goes as well. A lot of bias and whatnot to get through there. Just reporting what the piece said though. They found 12 pipe bombs, 2000 9mm bullets and 2500 .223 bullets at the house and 1600 on the couple (not sure what kind). They also had materials to make more bombs.
Siren.Mosin said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » "primordial bombs"(not sure if to translate that differently) 'primitive' is probably what you should have used. 12 bombs is a lot regardless, I think this is proof this was premeditated. All this talk of drafts made me check the date. Yep. Not 2003. If it didn't happen then, it's not going to happen now.
Most of us here remember those whispers quite vividly. Maybe they were preparing for something but the fight at the Christmas party made them carry out the attack sooner than planned
Well, be happy they forgot to place those bombs anywhere. A minor positive thing within the tragedy.
Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » I don't get it. Sure, if the registration is only a registration and the draft never get's reinstated, then it's ok for "fairness" sake, but if the draft get's reinstated, too bad so sad for the women who get drafted, and it's perfectly acceptable to you? Remember, if the draft does get reinstated, there has to be something catastrophic where we want to preserve the population in some way.... The last time the draft was instituted had nothing to do with a population decrease. Do you really want women subjected to the possibility of the torture that comes from joining the Army? I know that it's the principle of the notion that you are looking for, but considering how worthless registering for the selective services is today, is it really something to want and/or demand to be a part of? Registration is a pointless notion unless there's a possibility of a draft, which there is none currently... Valefor.Sehachan said: » The word they used in italian was supposed to mean like they were unfinished, anyway sorry. again, I realize english isn't your first language, so any corrections I make are only to try and help you along, not to condescend. rudimentary or primitive would have been the way to go. Oh, I don't know if the baby was at the house or not. I misread what Seha said but didn't feel bothered to correct it.
Asura.Kingnobody said: » Do you really want women subjected to the possibility of the torture that comes from joining the Army? women don't want or need your protection. Siren.Mosin said: » that's what you're inferring, hot rod. Neither myself nor any other male needs to protect women (in general) anymore, so why bring that up? Except to troll and/or create a strawman argument. |
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