just look at the GEN Z and forwards, those kids are in dire need of discipline, the crimes are on all time high mostly by 18 - 30 year olds, they need to be corrected before they enter society as functional men, able to both work and defend the nation whenever its needed.
if it was for me i'd reinstate conscription, the shark attack, yelling and allowing drill sargeants to hit heavy undisiciplined recruits
@9GGQTQNIndependence 7mos7MO
Partaking in military services should be absolutely optional as there are dangers that come with joining. and not just anyone should be forced to do it.
Lets remember that life itself is full of risks and dangers. Participating in a year of military service can equip our young adults with discipline, resilience, and a sense of responsibility that can benefit them in all areas of life. Israel has a mandatory military service system and it's interesting to observe how it has positively shaped the mindset of their younger generation. They are well-disciplined, courageous, and have a strong sense of nationhood.
@GloomyRatPeace and Freedom7mos7MO
The notion that Gen Z and younger generations need military discipline to correct societal issues may be an oversimplification of the problem. Norway, a country that consistently ranks as one of the most peaceful in the world. They focus heavily on education, social services, and community engagement as a means of instilling discipline and reducing crime rates. This approach fosters a sense of responsibility and empathy in young citizens, without resorting to force or aggression.
@9GG2TV57mos7MO
I feel like if all kids had a Mandatory Military Service it would help install discipline and give a good foundation to how they act.