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Default Re: Mandatory Military Service

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Originally Posted by shadha View Post
AsSalamu' Alaykum,

So I got into a conversation with a Pastor Dave [yes like the character but I kid you not, that was his name ] at my job. I liked the man right off the bat. He was very well-rounded, thoughtful with his words, and very sharp.

He was telling me of his experience in Eritrea [Asmara is the capital and sounds so beautiful with a beautiful meaning, it is now on top of my most wanted female baby names but moving on... ] and describing to me the turmoil the country is in. I forgot how but we began on the conversation of government enforced military enlistment. I didn't hold back. I firmly gave my opinion on it, which thankfully he agreed 110% with.

Do you think the governments of the US, UK & Canada should have an enforced military enlistment upon turning a certain age [such as the age 18]?

I absolutely think so, ESPECIALLY in America. No this has nothing to do with the wars at hand [hell, I don't think those who are apart of the forced enlistment should be deployed to combat zones], but more about the sheer level of arrogance, brattiness, entitlement, and immediate gratification syndrome the children/criminals/parasites of this country are so dreadfully suffering from. They need structure, they need discipline, they need exercise, they need to feel that they are accountable for their actions, and they need to grow the hell up. Hell, as part of serving, they should be given a free college education. See, we hit so many birds with one stone.

Thoughts?


shadha-
This guy Brian Stann is a good example of the ideal result from this post. He's a Captain in the Marines and has served 2 tours in Iraq, he won a silver star for courage by leading all 42 under his command out of an enemy trap after 4 days of holding out, he also has a degree in Economics, and is currently the WEC Light Heavyweight Champion (205 lbs).

Brian Stann Iraq veteran and WEC champion on CNN (Video) at UFC blog for UFC news, results, videos, rumors, fights, pics and tickets — MMAmania.com

I obviously don't agree with the war he's fighting, but I think all us Muslims should view him as competition. Many of us are leading pointless, one-dimensional lives we should try to compete with this guy. To Jaysh and the Jihadis how do you think you'd fair if you came across this guy in the field of Jihad? InshAllah a few years from now you'll have no problem answering this question, but right now you guys, as well as myself and the rest of Islamica better get to work.

As they say in the marines: ooraa
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