Difference between revisions of "Selective Service"
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− | The '''Selective Service''' is ... | + | The '''Selective Service System''' is the core structural organ for forced conscription. While conscription last took place in 1973, the number of means by which people -- mainly men -- are coerced into signing up for it has been increasing since 1980. |
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 4 August 2017
The Selective Service System is the core structural organ for forced conscription. While conscription last took place in 1973, the number of means by which people -- mainly men -- are coerced into signing up for it has been increasing since 1980.
The Wikipedia article, unsurprisingly, paints a very firmly pro-conscription POV.
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