This week Charles Rangel, a crazy politician from New York who has recently been pushing for regulations on private gun ownership, is now putting forward a bill that would force young people to take up arms for the state, or at least work in some uniformed way to help the government with their never ending war effort.
H.R. 748 would require everyone from 18-25 to join:
“uniformed services or as civilian service in a Federal, State, or local government program or with a community-based agency or community-based entity, to authorize the induction of persons in the uniformed services during wartime to meet end-strength requirements of the uniformed services, to provide for the registration of women under the Military Selective Service Act, and for other purposes.”
Not only are the wars currently taking place around the world totally inhumane and illegitimate, but the very concept of conscription is nothing more than slavery, forcing someone to do something against their will.
Not only that but a mandatory draft would put people into a dangerous situation and force them to kill against their will.
With no end in sight for the wars across the Middle East and now Africa, it should be no surprise that bringing the draft back would definetly be on the agenda.
They may be able to dress up the language and make it seem like its no big deal, but a bill of this nature could certainly be used to force unwilling people into war in foreign lands that they have no desire in fighting.
Although, this will probably be targeted mostly at developing auxiliary citizen police forces to suppress people at home, at least for now anyway.
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The Vietnam War ended when draftee troops refused to board the ship for Vietnam. The rebellion ended the career of their commander, Col. Brainard, and eventually the war, because it came after a series of rebellions in Vietnam with troops fragging officer’s tents, shooting their leaders, etc.
It became public knowledge that draftees did not willingly comply regardless of their orders. If the US government wants more of that, then the Congress can give it to them by reinstating the draft. My guess is that the Pentagon remembers the lesson and won’t support a draft.
Well I’m glad I’m turning twenty-six soon.By the time they get this thing passed I’ll be twenty-six. :p
bring back the draft 18 month tour of service and no college deferments :p
Everybody knows Charlie is a tax dodging imbecile. I have a pet rock with more brains.