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  1. And now, we might be sent to fight a war in Iran. A useless and pointless war started by the whims of one madman to satisfy his fragile ego.

  2. There are few things I can promise in this life. One is that I will not be fighting for this.

  3. WillowIndividual597 on

    I never thought I’d be so glad to be 50+, fat and have multiple chronic illnesses.

  4. Terrapin3641 on

    Good luck to all these maga chud podcasters. I’m sure you’ll be able to get your iced matcha on the battlefield.

  5. Is that why the DHS needs all those voter rolls?

    But hah! There’s a way to evade the draft: Just don’t register to vote.

    And double Hah! Even if you did register to vote, and then got drafted, you wouldn’t be able to vote anyway. Becasue you’d be doing a mail-in vote, and those will soon be illegal.

    So, it’s a win-win, right?

    /s

  6. Aww, but now kids wont get to ask the age old question of „What’s selective services“ when they first go to the dmv.

  7. Probably a good time for young men to have documented evidence of their deeply held beliefs and profound objections to war.

  8. Who would honor a US draft lol. Fight for garbage rich criminals. If I am fighting its not for the US.

  9. Remember how young men turned towards republicans.

    Good fucking luck now you fascists!

  10. TheGreatLuck on

    Bless this Administration for making me such a pariah to the government that they won’t allow me in no matter what. Got to love their transgender hate every now and then.

  11. Journalists: “Trump Administration Addressing the Male Loneliness Epidemic”

  12. LesserGooglyMooglie on

    I’m a Disabled vet and have never been happier that I already got broken for the US government.

    I was 18 looking for college money, all I got was PTSD and a half ass disability check.

    I feel horrible for the young kids that didn’t choose this path willingly like me. I have no sympathy for the puppet masters and the upper brass that Steven miller, Trump, and Hegseths drunk ass installed by firing career generals and installing sycophantic yes men.

  13. luv2ctheworld on

    Whoa whoa whoa. You want to automatically register everyone to get drafted? But you don’t want to automatically register people to vote or allow them to mail their ballot in?

    Huh, sounds unfair to me.

  14. Toasterstyle70 on

    You can automatically register me for whatever. Getting me to go is gonna be another story.

  15. StrangerFew2424 on

    Weird how Republicans can make the draft automatic but not voter registration… 🤔

  16. Lol these morons think people are actually going to honor this and fight for treasonous pedophiles. Fuck Trump. Fuck Hegseth. Fuck Republicans. Take your draft and shove it up your ass.

  17. Every man should now take a moment to consider if they’re willing to die for this administration, in this war, for the reasons they’ve given us.

    They cannot possibly expect to try and bring back the draft and have it go well. We did away with involuntary service for a damn good reason.

    I grew up watching Iraq. The towers fell when I was 9, i watched the al queda beheading videos when they dropped. I saw the footage of IEDs going off, of building leveled and endless footage of sand, blood, and rubble.

    That was in the wake of 9/11. I remember the rage, the pain, the instinctual reaction to being struck. I saw it turn smart men into callous men, turning their intellect from solutions to justifications. It wasn’t hard, for the first couple of years.

    I volunteered in high school for a group that taught disabled people skiing. They did a week every year dedicated to Wounded Warriors, and I helped. Was a teenager, and I mainly just tried to be helpful while not sticking my foot in my mouth. I went to college with 24 year old vets paying with the due their service earned them.

    I had a friend go mute for an hour cause someone dropped a beer and it popped. I had a friend who couldn’t be alone in a room with any man without a chaperone, even if they were close friends. She’d have a panic attack. People were missing limbs, eyes…

    And you know what the common story was from basically all of them? The government didn’t care about them over there, and really didn’t care about them once they were back. They would shake your hand, give you a medal, then let you argue with the VA about what was and was not a combat-related injury.

    Look up the cancer rate amongst gunners sometime. That kind of stuff shows up *years* later, and who’s to say the cancer was from your valiant service what we’re so thankful for yessiree.

    If I sound sarcastic, rest assured I speak on behalf everone who couldn’t without risking court martial. Feel free to call me out for speaking out of turn, but I listened when the vets I talked to spoke. The proud, and the weary.

    Anyways. The basic deal is money for service. They will take care of you and yours as long as you’re one of theirs. But the deal is full of asterisks, and written and signed in blood.

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