Originally posted by oedo
in no country and in no time ever there was something like an equal conscription.
people weren´t drafted because they were privileged (like in France under Napoleon, in Germany from FreddyII-Hitler, or just think of Gerorge W. Bush), or rich enough, so they payed a fee for not being drafted (Turkey today), or they were lucky or smart enough to escape (Germany today, Sweden most likely too).
an equal conscription - with or without women - is nothing but an illusion.
in no country and in no time ever there was something like an equal conscription.
people weren´t drafted because they were privileged (like in France under Napoleon, in Germany from FreddyII-Hitler, or just think of Gerorge W. Bush), or rich enough, so they payed a fee for not being drafted (Turkey today), or they were lucky or smart enough to escape (Germany today, Sweden most likely too).
an equal conscription - with or without women - is nothing but an illusion.
I think conscription is not a bad idea. Although professional armies are usually more effective, is this a good thing? For some countries, conscription is a better choice. In Sweden's case (no strategic position and a sensible independent stance) conscription is surely by far the more sensible choice.
OK, drafting females will cause problems, it more lower effectivess (or the reverse). But for any country that really thinks it is a democracy, it is the obvious way to go.
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