Nevertheless, though helping our country is patriotic the new generation of …show more content…
The author of ‘The Draft Would Compel Us to Share the Sacrifice’ endorses that in the view of the privilege is joining and not the right he demands the populace join for two years. He insists,” That is why I continue to call for Universal National Service, which would mandate a two-year service requirement for Americans ages 18 to 25,” this is due to that fact that he truly believes that being in the military is something we all should do. Furthermore, this leads to the topic of everyone having their owns opinions and that the masses have different …show more content…
As a result of strict rules set by the military it leaves a majority of the populace off the list of joining the military to begin with. The article asserts,“Of the starting 21m, around 9.5m would fail a rudimentary academic qualification, either because they had dropped out of high school or, typically, because most young Americans cannot do tricky sums without a calculator. Of the remainder, 7m would be disqualified because they are too fat, or have a criminal record, or tattoos on their hands or faces,” the article claims this as fact and this makes it seem as though it is the populaces fault that no one can join and not the strict rules of the