Should Every Man & Woman Serve In The Military? - MGTOW

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This video is brought to you by a donation from Ron and here's what he has to say: "Hey Mr. Sandman, hope all is well with you my brother. I recently viewed your video "The Red Pill And Black Pill are Obsolete", and I must admit.. your mission statement and insight were spot on.. but at the same time it saddened me to realize what you said is the future moving forward. I was fortunate enough to have experiences receiving guidance from a Masculine-minded Father, uncles, older male cousins and older male individuals I befriended while serving 20 years in the U.S. Navy. I realize this isn't the case for most young males growing up these days and totally understand our present state of affairs. I recently watched the movie " Star Ship Troopers" circa 1997. It's been a while since I viewed this particular movie....As I watched it.. I thought about sending you a donation to get your thoughts on "Conscription". and/or your thoughts on creating a similar solution for young men depicted in the fiction Movie "Ender's Game". God Speed to your future endeavors Sir, ..Looking forward to your 80's Themed Museum in the future..Cheers.!!!" Well Ron thanks for the donation and topic. I loved watching Starship Troopers when it came out in theaters back in the nineties. I didn't think too much about the idea that all authority comes violent force or the fear of it back then. But it makes sense because most people only do things because they are afraid of men with boom sticks coming and locking them up. Good examples include paying your taxes and child support. As for forcing everyone into conscription that's a terrible idea unless there's an existential threat. Israel is a good example of that with both men and women serving in their military. Nothing solidifies a national identity like serving together for your country. That may also be one of the reasons that Israel's fertility rate is above replacement. It helps solidify a collective identity and I spoke to Malcolm Collins about how when your group is under physical threat of annihilation you're more likely to reproduce. We could do the same in the west if we had some external threat either real or made up. But in Starship Troopers the Johnny Rico and his classmates had the choice to serve which would guarantee citizenship and I'm assuming the right to vote as well? In Ender's game there wasn't conscription. The children were selected for their talents and then trained in Orbit to fight the Formics another bug species. I've seen both films at least half a dozen times and are amazing and have aged well. My parents left former Yugoslavia because they didn't want me to serve in the military because they feared that I would be sent off to war and they were completely correct. If I had stayed I would have sent to Kosovo or did some other duty back in 1999 in my early twenties. When I travelled to Egypt with a bunch of Bosnians, Croatians and Serbs in the 2000s one guy told me he was ordered to guard a barracks while Nato was attacking buildings like that and he just sat inside waiting for them to fall on him terrified and if he left he would have been severely punished. He was one of the luckly ones. I'll discuss more in a moment but first let me tell everyone about today's sponsor The Red Pill Mentor:

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