how can we do it? At least allow some of us with morals to do “anti-recruiting” but as long as public schools exist we can’t allow them to be used as a place to attract cannon fodder
@michigan there is 0 reason you shouldn’t be able to get the local school boards to allow you to do so. You might need a 501©3. Have you checked with local “Veterans for Peace”?
I just looked at my post on the !michigan instance, and I see for some reason the link I posted ins’t included in the OP, but instead a link to the same post on midwest.social
The relevant news article that triggered me tricitytimes-online.com/2023/1…
I assume you’re talking about military recruitment. And I’m betting that the government’s position is that the US military is allowed to recruit in publicly funded buildings including schools.
I remember seeing those recruitment tables set up once in a while when I was a student many years ago. Usually it was the kids I would expect talking to the recruiters.
There’s a pragmatist in me that thinks maybe it’s okay. Lots of kids have no direction, aren’t suited for college, etc… Then there’s the fact that voluntary service is part of what makes us strong as a nation.
But then I think that these kids can’t even buy cigarettes yet. They’re considered too young to buy a lottery scratch ticket. But starting to make decisions on whether they want to go to war is somehow OK? Yeah, that bothers me. I think I would say that we shouldn’t allow recruitment of minors - which would prohibit going to high schools.
@JonEFive in Michigan there are many 18 and 19 year-olds, legal adults, in public high schools.
Regardless of a student’s academic or monetary situation, voluntarily working for the gang is not the right decison. Similarly regardless of one’s age, voluntarily smoking cigarettes is not the right decision.