Trying to convince an old friend not to join up to do IT for the army. This is what liberalism/being “apolitical” gets you - someone that is told about SYSTEMIC war crimes and responds “there’s corruption in any industry” (tacit admission of the military industrial complex btw).

“Obviously I don’t condone or support that”.... I just wanna become part of it?

The worst part about being a leftist is seeing people you’ve always liked and respected become part of the system you loathe - or realising they’ve always been part of it, in some cases.

  • ssjmarx [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    If you're still wanting to talk him out of it, try this:

    The four years of your life that you're signing away to the state are years you will never get back. Your own career would be much better served by four years' experience in the industry in question than in the army possibly doing a semi-related job, because when you get out what you're going to find is that you're still competing for entry level jobs except now you're the oldest person in the waiting area before your interview and all of your bosses are going to be the same age as you or less and even though you can constantly say "I have x years experience doing y and z" the fact is that your time in the military will offer you next to zero preparation for what working in the private sector is like and you're going to be every bit the Fucking New Guy they treat you as.

    source: when I was a lib I joined the Marine Corps. I'm still a lib, but less of one than I was back then.