GI Rights Hotline
GI Rights Hotline
GI Rights Hotline
Somewhat ironic that the draft dodges military policies, is causing people to not want to be in the military anymore.
Hesgeth to the Marines: "The beatings will continue until morale improves! hic"
Some random news editor: Why is Pete sending this to me?
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His dominatrix: "fuck yeah they will!"
Edit: came up with better joke quick enough to edit.
Edit: edit: I see that yours was 13 hrs old already, so I guess I wasn't exactly in a rush.
Gotta love people posting about hotlines and not including the number for the hotline.
Call 1-877-447-4487
So the ones turning up still are just the ones that don't have any moral objection to it? How reassuring..
a) Those moral objections aren't going to be worth much when you get put in a high pressure moment by your shithead bosses and your training kicks in and you're just following orders because everything happened so fast
b) These soldiers are human beings who have a fundamental human rights not to be enslaved to their job. If serving in Donald Trump's army is causing them psychological torment (and how could it not), they should be allowed to leave.
c) If enough people leave, it's going to start to degrade the capacity of the American government to martial marshall force, and that's a good thing for us.
this is a great idea. props.
Can anyone independently verify such a “surge”?
A man who's caught a big fish wouldn't lie about such a thing.
Its 1-877-447-4487
Sometimes when you feel a way it's because things are that way.
For example the other night I ate a funky taco and I felt like my colon was full of diarrhea. It turns out that not long after I discovered it was indeed full of diarrhea.
Refuse orders, arrest Trump and his ghouls.
Gastrointestinal rights hotline?
(Yes I can infer what it's about but as non-American I have zero idea what it concretely stands for..)
I deman my right to a correct bowel movement!
Non-American as well, but I believe GI means "General Infantry", but in use GI means "Army Man/Soldier" so it doesn't really matter what the letters stand for.
it doesn't really matter what the letters stand for.
This is American English we're talking about here, so of course the answer is ridiculously convoluted and involves everyone getting it wrong for so long that wrong eventually became right
It was originally an initialism used in U.S. Army paperwork for items made of galvanized iron.[2] The earliest known instance in writing is from either 1906[3] or 1907.[2]
During World War I, U.S. soldiers took to referring to heavy German artillery shells as "G.I. cans".[2][3] During the same war, "G.I.", reinterpreted as "government issue"[2] or "general issue",[3] began being used to refer to any item associated with the U.S. Army,[3] e.g., "G.I. soap".[3] Other reinterpretations of "G.I." include "garrison issue" and "general infantry".[3]
The earliest known recorded instances of "G.I." being used to refer to an American enlisted man as a slang term are from 1935.[2] In the form of "G.I. Joe" it was made better known due to it being taken as the title of a comic strip by Dave Breger in Yank, the Army Weekly, beginning in 1942.[2] A 1944 radio drama, They Call Me Joe, reached a much broader audience. It featured a different individual each week, thereby emphasizing that "G.I. Joe" encompassed U.S. soldiers of all ethnicities.[4] They Call Me Joe reached civilians across the U.S. via the NBC Radio Network and U.S. soldiers via the Armed Forces Radio Network. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower would notably reference the term "G.I. Joe," who he described as the main hero of World War II, in his May 1945 V-E address.
Obviously supporting the important work here, just couldn't resist
Where was this post about following orders going against the constitution being unlawful...
That website though, kept reading Giri Ghost Hotline
I see GI and I think of the NAZI killing robot. We could do with that RN
Why can't they just go back to bombing weddings in far away countries so people will thank them for their service again.
The libs would be happy again
Oh no, they are sad about shooting and exploding civilians heads with their fists? :(
Why did you join the army then?
They recruit high schoolers without other options.
I worked in one of the worst high schools in the nation. There were recruiters in our cafeteria every day. They gave me periodic tables with National Guard branding (which you can be sure I used, because I only had 1000 prints a month, and 500 of those had to be on my own paper.)
Imagine - you aren’t going to be able to get into or afford college. Your dad is in jail. Your mom is working three jobs, none of which provide your family with health insurance. The places that are hiring are McDonald’s and Walmart.
The only people that you know in your community that have insurance and can afford a house - they are former military. You have already seen people go down extremely dark paths - you probably do know someone who joined a gang and you might have attended their funeral. Your pastor tells you that the military will teach you discipline and protect your from that fate.
There are other reasons too. The military is really the only route you have for college if you don’t have the financial resources.
I don’t think you imagine yourself killing people either. Most of what the military does isn’t directly related to combat.
So they could go to school? Have heathcare? Not starve? Most people in the military fall into two camps:
Many just joined as poor kids (<21) because that was the best or only option for them.
The military is also very good at propagandizing to the youth.
They primarily target young men who don't know what they're going to do with their life, then send them marketing materials (and even officers to their school) trying to tell them how much freedom and travel they'll get if they join, and how it'll build them into big strong well-respected men.
So even for the people who I wouldn't say are dumb or even economically struggling, they can get roped in with false promises of things like the ability to get stronger and do work to help their community be safe, then in actuality just get deployed later on to fight the same people in their community when they protest.
It's really really easy to just say "yeah idiots just don't do it" when you could get in very serious trouble for doing that
I needed all those things and was a poor kid growing up, and I still didn't sacrifice my integrity by signing up to join an oppressive military force.
No excuses to justify the oppression of others just so you can avoid being oppressed yourself.