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it's not about developing cannon fodder soldiers. It's about insisting that every citizen have some basic competence and training -- and "knocking the chip off the shoulder" of 20 year olds.
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yeh but some peoples bodies are passed redemption, how the hell must they feel having to do all that excercise.
Btw does anybody know what happens to people who refuse to do their service? (I know this will vary between country to country) [ 05-20-2004, 05:02 PM: Message edited by: RoSs_bg2_rox ]
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I'm opposed to any kind of compulsory service. Most of them turn out to be a bunch of lazy punks who don't want to be there. And you're right Skunk. It takes too long to train people in the fields required to run a modern military.
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I pay taxes, that's a fair contribution and the only compulsory "service" I will tolerate. Any other service I make to society is as it should be in a Nation built upon the principles of freedom and liberty- completely voluntary.
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Sorry, guys, but I roundly disagree. I think conscription is a good thing for a society. I will admit that a "civil service" side is an acceptable alternative, Skunk.
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I've been drafted for voluntary service this week, and I'm starting as a paramedic on the 1st of July. I actually think it's a brilliant idea because it forces people to deal with the real life instead of isolating themselves.
However there is one major flaw: MONEY! I'm currently attending university and working part-time for about 500EUR/month. This "civil service" year I will work full-time and earn 180EUR/month, food provided at the institution. If I wasn't in the lucky situation that my mother owns the flat I'm living in and pays the power bill, I could start living under a bridge.
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yeh thats the thing, that just totally sucks, they should have to match your current pay or something. Also I think Chewbacca has hit the nail on the head, if you pay taxes surely that is enough of a contribution, as you are taking your share in running the country. (I know that is a bit exagerated but that is really what it boils down too)
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all this contention comes from a predominantly american perspective... that freedom is free, all you have to do is pay taxes and vote. i think, living here in germany, that the system is great. i have never heard the german soldiers complain about the duty... though i pass them nearly every day as i go to work on the american base (which they guard for us).
they dont have very many fat people here... life is a bit more lean than that, so the issues of overweight kids not making it through boot camp is not as drastic as would be in the united states. and their troops are not lazy, they are actually well trained and attentive to their jobs. as to civil service, they do work jobs other than general military duty. the military can be employed to build houses, repair roads, serve food, and a plethora of other things as well. believe me, the german young men get a feel for duty and honor that the youth miss out on in the US. there are things i dont like about living in germany, but there are many things which are also better in ways too. one of those things is the incredible sense of pride, duty, and honor which seems to be shared by all the germans. it makes me feel much safer knowing that my neighbors all have pride in their country and in themselves without needing to bring others down
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