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Why? So kids who are averse to it don't have to be exposed to it?
Well, yes. Kids that are averse to it shouldn't have to be harassed by it.
You're not being harrassed. It's just marketing. The national defense is essntial; if we're going to ahve the luxury of a professional, volunteer military, then the public has to expect that the military will try to recruit young people to fill it. Besides, they don't know who is "Averse" to it until they talk to people. Lots of those kids that get called back change their minds because they couldn't afford college, couldn't get into the school they wanted, didn't get a job, or their parents don't want them laying around the house.
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Especially with the military's penchant for bullshitting people about what they are getting into.
Oh, you mean the part where it's THE MILITARY, and ultimately requirements change so that the way things were when the recruiters talked to you changed? There's a reason you sign an enlistment
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And don't pretend for a moment that it doesn't happen.
Of course it happens. That's part of the miltiary. Plans change all the time. **** Generals get bullshitted on what's going to happen with their units and careers. Remember General Clarl, former SACEUR who ran for president as a Democrat? He got yanked out of his job 3 months before his tenure was up by Cohen simply so that the next commander wouldn't have a period over 60 days without being slotted in a position.
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People were being outright lied to for years during the Bush administration, and are probably still being lied to now.
No, they weren't being "outright lied to" nor did the Bush administration have anything to do with it. Recruiting has always involved talking up the benefits of the programs available. The point is to recruit a certain number of people.
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It became a scandal, and eventually recruiters got nailed for it.
A few people got caught, which had nothing to do with the President.
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They lie about the money, they lie about assignments, they lie about what the service is like, and they lie about combat. They lie.
No Monty, "they" don't lie. Some of them lie because they'r shitty recruiters and can't make their mission, but the vast majority are honest. They just put a positive "spin" on it because that's their job; to sell it. There's no way you can lie about "what service is like"; it's different for each person. You can't really "lie" about combat either, for the same reason.
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I know that if the military pursues my children, they'll get my boot up their ***.
No they won't.
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I don't want them anywhere near my kids. If my children want to join, they can do so when they turn 18. Until then, stay the hell away from my kids. I can't trust them to be honest with my kids, given their track record.
Yes you can. You just hate the military and don't want to. Ultimately, however, you have no right to keep them away from your kids because they will turn 18. It's up to them; it isn't about you and your hate.