Posted: 10/9/2001 10:04:53 AM EDT
| A couple of us at work were talking over lunch today about the difference in views on what each of us should do. It seems that a slight age difference has a large affect. The cut off seems to be right around 30. People over that age are saying "what can I do", while people under that age are saying "I hope it doesn't affect me (draft)". The consensus seems to be that those in the older group have experienced some form of hardship, while the younger ones haven't. I liken it to those who have experienced the real world as opposed to those who watch "The Real World". Guys with families are ready to fight if necessary, while the single guys really don't care. It's almost like those who are willing to, can't, and those who should, won't. |
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I'm going to hafta disagree with you. The majority of people I speak to (mostly under 30)are more than willing to do whatever is necessary to secure liberty from agression. Perhaps it's dependant on proximity to "ground zero" or what I prefer calling "the front lines". |
| I also tend to think that those of us over 30 have parents who are still of the WWII generation, or very close to it. Our older brothers would be the Viet Nam era vets. I remember seing images of Viet Nam fighting on TV as a kid. My dad is a D-Day veteran. I grew up learning the history of the war, and having a different sense of duty to my country than my younger co-workers who don't have a clue. The twenty something and younger crowd today doesn't have any connection to that era. They were 3 when the Marines were attacked in Beruit, 10 or 11 during Desert Storm and their early teens when the World Trade Center was bombed the first time. No disrespect intended to the kiddies, but they grew up in a time when guns were becoming more evil, globalization was the way of the future and the Constitution was only referenced as part of a history class that probably was made politically correct so as not to offend anyone. |
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Hey, I am under 30, I can't stand to watch that mtv b.s. called the real world. What a waste of time. I am ready to go if they draft us, but I am not signing up because I have a career plan. If they would let us sign up to help out and then when it is over, we get out, that wold work. Guess some of us a wimps and don't want to hand the Gov four yrs of our lives. Ice |