Like I said, woke and progressive. You fellas take it from here . . .That Brett, so sensitive. C'mon boys, let's take our SEND THE WOMEN AND FAGS patch to the OTHER wardroom ???♂️
Like I said, woke and progressive. You fellas take it from here . . .That Brett, so sensitive. C'mon boys, let's take our SEND THE WOMEN AND FAGS patch to the OTHER wardroom ???♂️
The patch is obviously inappropriate and non-pc in this progressive, woke society we find ourselves in these days. The old(er) folks might find it a bit humorous and reminiscent of days gone by though. But, as I said, certainly not appropriate in Brett’s wardroom . . .
The patch is obviously inappropriate and non-pc in this progressive, woke society we find ourselves in these days. The old(er) folks might find it a bit humorous and reminiscent of days gone by though. But, as I said, certainly not appropriate in Brett’s wardroom . . .
As is clearly indicated on the patch, it was designed in 1994 (still in the wake of Tailhook) and reflects the anger of the squadron members over the disestablishment of their squadron (and maybe the belief that the act was related to tailhook). Reflected in contemporary morality it is certainly not appropriate and I’m not sure if it ever made it to any flightsuit or jacket.What is the context of the patch? I'm a mature progressive, I ask questions before I get le trig.
As is clearly indicated on the patch, it was designed in 1994 (still in the wake of Tailhook) and reflects the anger of the squadron members over the disestablishment of their squadron (and maybe the belief that the act was related to tailhook). Reflected in contemporary morality it is certainly not appropriate and I’m not sure if it ever made it to any flightsuit or jacket.
In the end, however, it is an artifact of a different time and should be viewed as such. If something similar were to arise today it run afoul of new regulations like the one mentioned here...https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/01/08/air-force-brass-order-removal-of-all-offensive-non-inclusive-patches-mottos-and-emblems.html
I'd argue that if a huge war broke out most Americans would have a hard time with their daughters being drafted into the military, especially into infantry.I’ll use this opportunity to pivot, and say the Selective Service System needs to go away - or encompass everyone aged 18-55 who resides in the US regardless of sex, color, ability, or citizenship status. If you want to live here, you’re draft-able. I say we fight the next world war with everyone we’ve got available. (And expand the draft-able jobs to be far more than just the military.)
The question is whether it's inappropriate according to your own values as a human being and as a leader? What do you think about it?The patch is obviously inappropriate and non-pc in this progressive, woke society we find ourselves in these days.
Too bad - all military jobs are open, regardless of gender. Now, you don’t get drafted into a specific MOS, so that is moot.I'd argue that if a huge war broke out most Americans would have a hard time with their daughters being drafted into the military, especially into infantry.
Too bad - all military jobs are open, regardless of gender.
The question is whether it's inappropriate according to your own values as a human being and as a leader? What do you think about it?
Only time will tell if women will be included in the draft. If I was a betting man I'd say many Americans will fight hard against it. A line will eventually have to be drawn. This issue could cause a lot more division amongst Americans.Too bad - all military jobs are open, regardless of gender. Now, you don’t get drafted into a specific MOS, so that is moot.
If I was king for a day, the draft would become more than just military, recognizing that we would need people to fill jobs in a number of government or industry roles as well, and also, that some people just aren’t cut out for the military.
I don’t see it as a big deal. You get drafted to a service, and that service finds a place for you. The smart thing to do would be evaluate incoming personnel during/after boot camp, and place them appropriately into the career field where they’d be most useful.I haven't done any reading on this, but I may dig around. In the blind, I'm inclined to agree. Seems like a natural step forward for the military that aligns with society's forward motion. I'll be a little surprised if I find that a majority of women today disagree with women being eligible (excepting people who take issue with a draft entirely).