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hagbard_celine
29-07-2008, 08:45 AM
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/education/article4416075.ece

The missionaries of The Cult of the Soldier has begun brainwashing the youth. No doubt The Sun is singing their prasies!:rolleyes:

Don't forget this, from the 14 Signs of Fascism: 4. Supremacy of the Military - Even when there are widespread
domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of government funding, and the domestic agenda is neglected. Soldiers and military service are glamorized and glorified. (My emphasis)

The public will be behind this because the popular myth is that the antisocial behavior of today's youngsters is caused by not enough discipline. The truth is: it's caused by the indoctrination of education and the media, also the brain poison that kids these days eat and drink.

Bringing back the school cadet force will not only provide cannon-fodder for future wars, but will teach children obedience to authority, ie: The New World Order.

It seems a bizzarre kind of logic: "Kids are terrible!: throwing computer monitors at teachers, so we'll improve their behavior by letting them drop cluster-bombs on Afghan villages." Crazy world!:rolleyes::mad:

noobcybot
03-08-2008, 09:30 PM
I went to a private school which has its own detatchement, one of the teachers was a Major. I joined up and went to the military bases and such. The bonus was that it put me off the army forever, you can learn a lot in the army and many soldiers are good people. But the fact is the cultures that arise in the military are mostly negative and I found it to brainwash at every angle, the group mentality of it is so in your face, there seemed to be little freethinking. We could talk about the military forever but as far as this goes I am uncertain, I cant say I regret being in the cadets but it was not for me. Although I still respect them in some ways the army in England though is unendingly rough and grotty and shitstained, or gopping as they would say. I think warriors should be much more refined and some of the traditions of military should be let go.

hagbard_celine
03-08-2008, 09:40 PM
I went to a private school which has its own detatchement, one of the teachers was a Major. I joined up and went to the military bases and such. The bonus was that it put me off the army forever, you can learn a lot in the army and many soldiers are good people. But the fact is the cultures that arise in the military are mostly negative and I found it to brainwash at every angle, the group mentality of it is so in your face, there seemed to be little freethinking. We could talk about the military forever but as far as this goes I am uncertain, I cant say I regret being in the cadets but it was not for me. Although I still respect them in some ways the army in England though is unendingly rough and grotty and shitstained, or gopping as they would say. I think warriors should be much more refined and some of the traditions of military should be let go.

All experiences are valuable.

My own school career was as horrible as it was short, but i'm glad it happened. I was in the Sea Scouts for a while and if I hadn't been paradoxically I might be in the Royal Navy now! It was my memories of Sea Scouts that was the decider when I was in my kallaidescopic hiatus when I ignobly walked out of school. I was leaning towards a naval career, but in truth I had no idea what I wanted so I could have gone either way.

I too have no intention to judge a person because they're in the army. Most if not all of us do jobs that contribute to the New World Order agenda and human suffering in one form or another. I also believe that there is a legitimate role for armed forces, as I explain here: http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26466