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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Woman here and I see no reason why women shouldn’t be drafted too. It’s not a burden men should carry alone. [/quote] “I’m impervious to facts regarding women’s sexual assault in the military” Noted.[/quote] No, I’m not impervious to it. I just think that men carry the same burden as well in the military, and in any event why is it fair to punish men with a sharply higher risk of death due to being drafted because the military as a whole doesn’t manage sex assault? The benefit women get by not being drafted is disproportionate. Sex assault is bad, being killed is worse. It is grossly unfair to make young men bear the worst burden of the draft. [/quote] We do not have a draft in this country. So wtf are you prattling on about? And your death vs rape comparison is ignorant. You should enlist.[/quote] Pretty sure that guy did enlist, which is why he won’t stop commenting about military service in every single post, when it is tangentially related at best to the topic at hand. Dude, we get it. “Thank you for your service” Please try to direct your incessant military chat to the group of people this thread is talking about - low status men. Or is that too triggering for you? [/quote]
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