I can see it now: *i want right to this if it happens! lol* Bravo comes in with a TV SHOW about Millennials and GenZ kids who aren't cut out for military training.. sending a deep hatred to the troops as a whole for not being accommodating to those who didn't want to be there in the first place. it would be a distraction to those who really want to be there.. the anguish of going thru medical and psych clearances...
my brother jointed the marines when i was 16... it was something that i viewed as just not what i would personally contribute to this world.. but with the ability to honor those who are brave enough to do so.. what is the honor in being forced to do it? it causes resentment. low morale. i thought over long term criminal offenders with specific crimes (such as chronic relapse/petty drug crimes.. maybe over the course of 5-10 years in the system.. after trying the drug courts and all that.. to maybe give inmates of that ranking to choice to look into serving their county.
i believe there are a lot of opportunities for our homeless communities to feel pride in the work being done- just be getting offered to help out. maybe not necessarily fighting.. but working community meetings, recruits, and go from there.
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