TerraSapient
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Here's a fun idea to beat to death. We have several issues in our country that need to be fixed in one form or another, as I see it. I have a partial solution we could consider. Call it "Mandatory U.S. Service" or something. I break it down like this:
At some point between the ages of 16 and 21, each U.S. citizen must complete 21 to 36 months of mandatory service...
I like the general concept and have wondered why the US doesn't have some sort of mandatory civil service period before. Now, to be clear, the punk rock teenage girl with blue hair, tattoos, and combat boots that was once me would have thought the idea was an absolute violation of my human rights. But, I do see value in it and probably could have been convinced to see value in it then, if the options were right. Especially if the type of mandatory service could be chosen by the individual within a range of service options to include a variety of opportunities, not just military in nature, such as a program to focus on homeless issues, elderly care issues, orphanages and abandoned children, environmental cleanup programs, educational reach out opportunities, etc.
2 years of mandatory community service, be it for building homes for the elderly/homeless or signing up for military service, would do a great deal for our society.