Difference between revisions of "Selective Service"

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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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The Wikipedia article, unsurprisingly, paints a very firmly pro-conscription POV.
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:07, 4 August 2017

Abolish Selective Serve Proof R802 800px.png

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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