Wayne:
The Orwellian alternate reality of feminism that has been introduced, virus like, into our military culture, doesn't call it "international slavery". No, the term they use is "human trafficking". Y'see, that Nica, Dominicana, or Paisa that takes a plane to San Jose to meet with us and ask for "cien" is somehow a victim that has to be "protected" from our money.
If you've worn combat boots during the last three years, you have been exposed to mandatory anti-human trafficking training.
The training teaches you that evil "recruiters" target people who "need" money and jobs. They promise them training and/or guaranteed employment if only they will sign "contracts" and allow themselves to be shipped overseas. Upon arrival, the victims lose their rights to quit and are often not allowed to leave or return to their home countries. Sometimes, necessary travel documents are withheld so they cannot escape. Sometimes the trafficking victim is not allowed to leave the work premises. Sometimes the victims are locked up on compounds that they cannot escape from and kept from even talking to people about getting help.
Hey, wait a second! I feel like I am victim of human trafficking! A recruiter made all sorts of promises! I was "tricked" into signing a "contract"! I was lured away from home with false promises of a nice job overseas. Even though I want to go home, they won't let me. Fences and guards prevent me from leaving the place of employment.
Uncle Sam...the world's biggest human trafficker! And unlike the Robo-Colombiana asking for "cien", I don't even get to work someplace nice like San Jose!
I enjoyed my service, I loved the institution, but I am counting down until I get my 30, and would never recommend that any young person should join this feminized, politically correct, confused farce of an Armed Forces. It will only get worse after the present administration forces us to open the doors to openly gay recruits.
Not that gays can't be good troops, but because for every flamboyant one who joins to make a political point, 10 straight young men and women will reconsider their decision at the Entrance Station and decide not to swear in. The San Francisco recruiting stations will not be swamped with applicants when Congress changes the law, but thousands of potential recruits will be turned of in the other 99% of America.
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