Originally posted by Evil Princess
I just don't think that a draft forcing women to go to war is going to go over all too well in this country. Sure, you have women like AFR living here, but you also have women like me, and I know that not every woman is like AFR.
I don't think a draft would go over well regardless if it involves just men or men and women. I think two separate issues are in question here:
1) Should the US have a draft?
2) Should women be required to register for selective service?
My vote for number 1 is no, I don't believe a draft is in the best interest of the country. My vote for the second is a hearty yes. If we expect our demands for other equalities to be heard and taken seriously, we have to be willing to accept the (in some people's minds) less desireable result. In this case, it would be requiring from women what has been required from men for years.
We can argue until the cows come home about who's more fit to serve in what capacity. The bottom line is, if someone isn't fit to serve, the military sends them packing. Anyone who is incapable of the requirements gets dc'd.
I have a problem with blanket statements like, 'The majority feels, acts, believes, the same way I do so that's proof I'm right.' OK, I'm paraphrasing but that was the gist of it. No, it isn't proof of anything other than that it's your opinion. If you substantiate your statements with actual facts or refer to them as your opinion, that gets my respect and my attention.
As for treating you with respect, it was rude of me to refer to you as a spoiled, petulant child. Just because it's my perception doesn't mean it's true. By the same token, it's pretty rude to tell an adult 2.5 times your age to 'listen up'. That's really no way to gain respect for your position. I've never really had much patience with princesses so it did set me off just a bit.