This is why. Because the military aggressively recruits to teenagers - who, let's face it, are slightly more likely to tend towards the naive side of things. Because it would be un-American to teach kids to weigh commercials and recruiting, or to see when they're being oh-so-subtly coerced. Because the military presents itself as an option - sometimes, they only option - for kids in poor areas, who aren't likely to go to college and probably can't get a good job, not unless they join up.
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Date: 2005-04-06 03:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-06 05:23 am (UTC)I just wanted to apologise about my unauthorsied posting of advertising for charity Discworld Teeshirts in
I hope there is no lasting bad feeling about this.
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Date: 2005-04-06 05:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-06 05:41 am (UTC)The article lists many factors, but there are others. The main one being - what else is a poor kid to do? You're approaching the end of high school, there's a decent chance you've been told you can't afford to go to college... apparently, there's a decent chance you can't. You may get told things like we were: This is how much the government thinks you can afford to contribute, this is how much we will give you, this is how much is left over between the two, because we can't afford to give you even the amount the government says you qualify for due to need.
California schools are a mess. And I'd imagine the high school degrees aren't looked upon that well.
There are families that kick the kids out at 18.
So, where do you go? You don't have a decent job that can truly support yourself, you don't have an education, and you need a place to live. So, the military at least provides for the basics, until you die.
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Date: 2005-04-06 05:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-06 05:52 am (UTC)A good resource for teens or anyone who knows teens.
Also, I know where to get CO peer training -- I may go even though my peers, technically, aren't going, but I know enough people young enough that my taking CO training might be worth it.
(http://www.powellhouse.org/cgi/pohocalendar.cgi#8) Enlistment Issues conference.
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Date: 2005-04-06 06:51 am (UTC)The part about the military being, at times, the only option for poorer kids hits hard, though. I don't know how much times have changed in this respect, but I do know that joining the military (at age...16?) was the only thing that got my grandfather out of abject poverty. Had he not joined, I'd probably be living in the mountains of eastern Kentucky today, where many of my relatives who remain there have no running water. In very rural areas, joining the military is often your ONLY chance of ever escaping (should you desire to "escape"). I doubt it's quite as bad in inner city areas in larger cities, because at least then you have ready access to social programs, scholarships, schools, etc. Then again, I'd be interested to hear perspectives from people who have first- or second-hand experience of poor urban life.
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Date: 2005-04-06 07:13 am (UTC)I thought the incessant phone calls I kept getting from recruiters back in high school (at least they usually had the courtesy to hang up once they realized that I could barely even communicate over the phone!) were bad enough. Really, what part of "I'm not interested" don't they understand? -_-
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Date: 2005-04-06 09:47 am (UTC)He could get a civilian job doing that, but he's better paid and insured (and gets a house with daycare, ect,ect) than if he was.
The forces can teach you some advanced skills (Doctor, Engineer, Piloting, some otherstuff.) that are useable out of the forces.
The Army/Marines/Navy/Air Force can be a good way to better oneself, both externally (job skills), and internally (mostly discipline). some people are just made for it, some have to do it (it's like prostitution in that regard...freaky.), and some people were never really meant to do it.
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Date: 2005-04-06 09:54 am (UTC)I really wish everyone had better options. And I agree with the comment about how in many cases the military is the best option available for acquiring various skills - this is why I feel US education needs to improve and expand. We should be giving our kids the ability to learn the job skills they can use. They should not need to risk their lives just to acquire job skills. It should be a right.
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Date: 2005-04-06 10:33 am (UTC)Yeah, they didn't stay long.
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Date: 2005-04-09 03:01 pm (UTC)I heard that Seth's stopped talking. That's serious. Have you considered signing at him? Not using ASL necessarily (though that'd be nice) but just helping him a bit?
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Date: 2005-04-09 05:43 pm (UTC)I can find a few sites, if you like. Heck, I'll even move beyond ASL, you can do a little improv. The important thing is the communication, not *how* you're communicating. If there seems to be a long-term problem, then you can worry about that later.
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Date: 2005-04-06 03:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-06 05:23 am (UTC)I just wanted to apologise about my unauthorsied posting of advertising for charity Discworld Teeshirts in
I hope there is no lasting bad feeling about this.
Natalie
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Date: 2005-04-06 05:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-06 05:41 am (UTC)The article lists many factors, but there are others. The main one being - what else is a poor kid to do? You're approaching the end of high school, there's a decent chance you've been told you can't afford to go to college... apparently, there's a decent chance you can't. You may get told things like we were: This is how much the government thinks you can afford to contribute, this is how much we will give you, this is how much is left over between the two, because we can't afford to give you even the amount the government says you qualify for due to need.
California schools are a mess. And I'd imagine the high school degrees aren't looked upon that well.
There are families that kick the kids out at 18.
So, where do you go? You don't have a decent job that can truly support yourself, you don't have an education, and you need a place to live. So, the military at least provides for the basics, until you die.
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Date: 2005-04-06 05:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-06 05:52 am (UTC)A good resource for teens or anyone who knows teens.
Also, I know where to get CO peer training -- I may go even though my peers, technically, aren't going, but I know enough people young enough that my taking CO training might be worth it.
(http://www.powellhouse.org/cgi/pohocalendar.cgi#8) Enlistment Issues conference.
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Date: 2005-04-06 06:51 am (UTC)The part about the military being, at times, the only option for poorer kids hits hard, though. I don't know how much times have changed in this respect, but I do know that joining the military (at age...16?) was the only thing that got my grandfather out of abject poverty. Had he not joined, I'd probably be living in the mountains of eastern Kentucky today, where many of my relatives who remain there have no running water. In very rural areas, joining the military is often your ONLY chance of ever escaping (should you desire to "escape"). I doubt it's quite as bad in inner city areas in larger cities, because at least then you have ready access to social programs, scholarships, schools, etc. Then again, I'd be interested to hear perspectives from people who have first- or second-hand experience of poor urban life.
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Date: 2005-04-06 07:13 am (UTC)I thought the incessant phone calls I kept getting from recruiters back in high school (at least they usually had the courtesy to hang up once they realized that I could barely even communicate over the phone!) were bad enough. Really, what part of "I'm not interested" don't they understand? -_-
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Date: 2005-04-06 09:47 am (UTC)He could get a civilian job doing that, but he's better paid and insured (and gets a house with daycare, ect,ect) than if he was.
The forces can teach you some advanced skills (Doctor, Engineer, Piloting, some otherstuff.) that are useable out of the forces.
The Army/Marines/Navy/Air Force can be a good way to better oneself, both externally (job skills), and internally (mostly discipline). some people are just made for it, some have to do it (it's like prostitution in that regard...freaky.), and some people were never really meant to do it.
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Date: 2005-04-06 09:54 am (UTC)I really wish everyone had better options. And I agree with the comment about how in many cases the military is the best option available for acquiring various skills - this is why I feel US education needs to improve and expand. We should be giving our kids the ability to learn the job skills they can use. They should not need to risk their lives just to acquire job skills. It should be a right.
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Date: 2005-04-06 10:33 am (UTC)Yeah, they didn't stay long.
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Date: 2005-04-09 02:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-09 03:01 pm (UTC)I heard that Seth's stopped talking. That's serious. Have you considered signing at him? Not using ASL necessarily (though that'd be nice) but just helping him a bit?
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Date: 2005-04-09 04:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-09 05:43 pm (UTC)I can find a few sites, if you like. Heck, I'll even move beyond ASL, you can do a little improv. The important thing is the communication, not *how* you're communicating. If there seems to be a long-term problem, then you can worry about that later.
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Date: 2005-04-09 07:27 pm (UTC)