Amen to that.Anyone willing to support war is a coward.
Amen to that.Anyone willing to support war is a coward.
I agree with Jaylee. National service and walking on the Kakoda track may arouse a sense of respect and discipline within gen y. Big Boss mentioned conscription which seems to be going too far, gen y has various aspirations to achieve, if they see the concept of death during war it may breed a nation of depressed gen y's.I do think the majority of generation y do not appreciate how much sacrifice has gone into fighting for and protecting this country in the past. Conscription is a good way to fix this. Or a walk on the Kakoda track.
Fine, walk the kokoda track, but forcing people to kill other people and to get themselves killed is an impeachemtn of the basic rights and freedoms of Australians.I agree with Jaylee. National service and walking on the Kakoda track may arouse a sense of respect and discipline within gen y. Big Boss mentioned conscription which seems to be going too far, gen y has various aspirations to achieve, if they see the concept of death during war it may breed a nation of depressed gen y's.
I also believe Australian children should be trained to fight and kill at a young age.
Lets just give up our soveriegnty and have a one-world Government???Old ideals and new technology never mix....
We are in a time where boarders are set, pretty much every Major country in the world are dependent on their fellow countries as the GFC has shown. Today all out conventional war is never an option, as they would be fought with ICBM with nuke's and biological weapons ( hopefully not), thus conscription is pointless.
National service could promote discipline, but it is more likely to induce nationalism and send wrong messages to countries around us. I would rather see a country where people are creative and happy and do what right, as oppose to country where the culture is strict and where we are bound by expectations.
We better off if we concentrate on maintaining good relations with our allies and our neighbours.
o yea it would also help if the UNSC ( un security council) had a permanent army (not soldiers from developing nations)
and controlled a fairly decent nuclear arsenal.... just in case
And which has stood by to watch and even inadvertently aid infractions of International Law (Suez War) and placed brutal regimes into power (Kenya).Lets just give up our soveriegnty and have a one-world Government???
Seriously, a nuclear armed UN??? Lets put a nuclear arsenal in the hands of a group which includes dictators, oppressive regimes, terrorist supporters, so on and so forth....
you're shitting me right?Our 'Human Rights and Freedoms' get trodden on all the time e.g. anti-terror laws.
Me neither.I don't see a problem with teaching people discipline, respect and service,
if you take away a year or a couple from them.
Yeah pretty much - I see no problem in forcing people to learn skills, gain discipline and respect, and contribute back to society, even if it means we 'trample on their human rights'.
you won't have any after i'm done with you LOLlol i'm joining the adf, and i don't think you'd have the balls
OR...criminals become even more lethal, like in the US, gang member join the military and then use their training to commit crimes.national service would be good, aleast people will get some displince and might be able to protect them selves more and might decrease crime.