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Should women be drafted?
After reading through this thread about women in combat, it made me think about a related but totally different question.
Here's a hypothetical question for you. Let's say all hell breaks out in another part of the world, America's all volunteer force can no longer meet the demands, and they start the draft. If women are allowed into the military, and eventually into combat positions, should they be drafted? If so, should they be forced into combat roles? Should they be treated different than any other draftee because they are women? I believe in equal rights, not just women but any person who can meet the requirements of any position, in the military or civilian life, should be given the opportunity to do so, if that's what they choose to do. Should they be forced to do it like they do to men? |
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Yup. So long as the draft selects people by merit.
If you need a few million fit people very fast, then you might not be able to select them based on their individual merits. In this case (and only this case) it would make sense to discriminate on the basis of gender, race (height different), professions, etc., but this would not be a idea situation at all as you would miss out on many of the better people in your hurry. Woman kind may be physically weaker than man, but there are plenty of individuals that buck the trend. The idea that men should be the last on the lifeboats and first to the killing fields is outdated. I'm not saying everyone is the same. I am not saying everyone should be treated the same. I am saying that everyone is different and should be treated as an individual on their own merits/demerits, not those of their gender. This is not only a issue of equality, but also one of efficiency and effectiveness. |
Question is moot, since no US politian would commit whats tantamount to poltical suicide by reinstating the draft to begin with.
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Tough Call :hmm: Maby For Stuff Like Compaionship Or something, :oops:
J\K,... Realy Though It Could Serve A Purpose, "Sure Why Not". :lol: There are alot of bright females out there you know. |
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God I hate To Double post... But is there not allready another post similar to this one. :hmm:
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Makes sense I think. You want the guy in the next foxhole to be there because he chose to be there, not because somebody threatened him with jailtime if he didn't. |
i think it'd take more than just dropping bombs in the US, ducimus. i think it'd take more like a full blown invasion, and even then you'll get anti-war protestors blaming whatever govt is in power and trying to throw flowers and lovehearts on the enemy...
thatd certainly be the case down here!!! |
If the US was formally attacked, I don't know about a draft revival, but you'd sure as hell hear about how many tons of bombs they got dropped on them. But then again, until the world opinion of nuclear weapons becomes one that is as indifferent to them as we are to regular bombs, I don't think we'll see formal wars between most nation-states. Skirmish operations, sure, but not something on scale with WWII.
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Equal rights took a long time to be introduced so let's show them we mean business.
If they still want doors opening for them, let's draft the lot!!!:D |
I doubt that they would re introduce the draft back to Australia. It was voted down twice in WW1, never tried for in WW2, and was unpopular in 70's. If it did come back, I would say yes to women being included, except for some positions.
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I think that it is more important to make sure that policy-makers' and rich people's sons and daughters no longer can manouver to get around getting drafterd, like it happened often during the vietnam war. Those making decisions on or making profits from war should have something personal and precious at risk - not just votes and money.
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