Some things have a silver lining I guess.

  • NJSpradlin@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    They’ll be drafted, still, as their birth gender. Forced to live their dead gender while actually dying for their corporate overlords.

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      Thankfully I’m too old to be drafted. 32 as of writing this, if it had happened when I was younger I probably would’ve tried to get out of it, different ways though since I was so stubborn and I didn’t end up realizing I’m trans until I was 26, almost 27.

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        If the shit hits the fan they’ll draft up to 55. They drafted to 45 for World War 2 and had authority to go to 65. The only reason Vietnam stayed young is the limited engagement area could only fit so many people.

      • Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        24 days ago

        Every generation prior to me had some degree of military service; I knew damn well, early on in life, that i would not join under any circumstances. I’ve seen how this country treats veterans; I’ve worked most of my adult life alongside active duty and retirees (contractors and federal employees alike).