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Why do men always bring up the draft when discussing feminism?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheGrappler" data-source="post: 2565817" data-attributes="member: 733775"><p>I honestly don't think it's an issue. The draft exists as a fallback in extreme emergency - and when that happens, you will not have to worry about lines of little girls at the draft offices - they will be turned away to make way for the young men who will inevitably bear the burden of national policy.</p><p></p><p>That last statement should be a wakeup call for your average idiot politician right now! How about a little respect and a little courtesy NOW - and not after you've finished tallying up the casualty lists - again!</p><p></p><p>As I've said before - in time of national emergency, the draft offices simply don't have the time and the facilities to process a social group 'equally' that will turn up 90%+ of drop-outs. They will be forced by circumstances to concentrate on the best likely outcome - from young men.</p><p></p><p>This is not to criticise the commitment and contribution of women in the armed forces - just pointing out the reality. Expect that space at the draft office to be filled in the next few years, people! I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGrappler, post: 2565817, member: 733775"] I honestly don't think it's an issue. The draft exists as a fallback in extreme emergency - and when that happens, you will not have to worry about lines of little girls at the draft offices - they will be turned away to make way for the young men who will inevitably bear the burden of national policy. That last statement should be a wakeup call for your average idiot politician right now! How about a little respect and a little courtesy NOW - and not after you've finished tallying up the casualty lists - again! As I've said before - in time of national emergency, the draft offices simply don't have the time and the facilities to process a social group 'equally' that will turn up 90%+ of drop-outs. They will be forced by circumstances to concentrate on the best likely outcome - from young men. This is not to criticise the commitment and contribution of women in the armed forces - just pointing out the reality. Expect that space at the draft office to be filled in the next few years, people! I do! [/QUOTE]
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