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Monday, January 29, 2007

Students Protest

During the protest in Washington many student groups gathered to voice their opposition to the war. One group's chant said, "Make hip hop not war . . ." While most just listen to the featured speakers, one students speakers, surounded by what looked to be his peers, stated his dislike for recruiters on his campus. While those in his circle cheered, his point strays far from the proclaimed purpose of the rally--peace.

Recruiters play an important roll in our country's system. They provide those interested the opportunity to serve in America's professional military. In many countries military service is required and instead of going to school, this student speaker, along with every other male high school graduate, would be in the military. The United States' professional military allows these students the freedom to choose to join or not. Maybe he would prefer required military service. Then he would be fighting in the war and not protesting it; then there would be no need for recruiters on his campus.

2 Comments:

Blogger Elliot said...

Hey, but those kids protesting the war shows that "the system" works--like you implied, so really, shouldn't they protest? At the worst it would go unnoticed (assuming it stays unviolent). I personally think that it might give the government something to think about--like the motives and purpose of war--which is never bad.

12:08 PM

 
Blogger Elliot said...

And another thing....if constituency doesn't feel that their representatives are representing them the way they would like, they have every right to protest (in nonviolent means)! Take that sucka! I'm ragin' against the machine!

2:36 PM

 

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