zekko
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I was watching a PBS program on the draft (Selective Service). Most posters here are probably too young to remember the US having the draft. Nixon ended the draft in early 1973, when I was still 12 years old. Anyway, there was a question asked: "Is it worth fighting a war if the people themselves are not willing to sacrifice for it (be drafted)?".
This got me thinking about males, females, and military service. As it currently stands, women in the US are banned from seeing combat, although they can be in the military. As such, if the draft is ever brought back, it is doubtful that women would be included, and even if they were they are not likely to see combat.
I would write this off as simply being gender differences, but feminists always push for equality. If a young man can be pressed into military service and sent off to be killed or have his limbs blown off, simply on the basis of his gender, where is his compensation for this? To come back to a country where he is told he has to step aside to make room for more women to take his job so the employment picture can be more equal?
Mind you, I am not advocating women in combat, or even in the military, for that matter. But if the sexes are supposed to be truly equal, where is the justice here? What does the guy get for his trouble?
This got me thinking about males, females, and military service. As it currently stands, women in the US are banned from seeing combat, although they can be in the military. As such, if the draft is ever brought back, it is doubtful that women would be included, and even if they were they are not likely to see combat.
I would write this off as simply being gender differences, but feminists always push for equality. If a young man can be pressed into military service and sent off to be killed or have his limbs blown off, simply on the basis of his gender, where is his compensation for this? To come back to a country where he is told he has to step aside to make room for more women to take his job so the employment picture can be more equal?
Mind you, I am not advocating women in combat, or even in the military, for that matter. But if the sexes are supposed to be truly equal, where is the justice here? What does the guy get for his trouble?