Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:29PM EST
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Pssst, kid! Wanna play some video games?
That's the latest come-on from the U.S. Army, which continues to refine its approach toward engaging teens and twentysomethings. Having seen amazing success with recruiting thanks to its America's Army home computer game, the military is now taking the pitch to the mall. Specifically, to the Franklin Mills shopping center in Philadelphia, where it has set up 60 gaming PCs, 19 Xbox 360s, plush couches, and "rock music" for potential recruits to enjoy.
There's even a real Humvee that players can shoot from installed as part of a 15-foot-high projected battle simulation and an Apache helicopter simulator that recruits can fly.
Sounds like a killer gaming setup... but of course there's a not-so-ulterior motive at work. It's all part of a plan to get younger kids interested in signing up for service, thinking that shooting terrorists in active combat is all part of a day's work.
Naturally, critics are out in full force, including a former Army staff sargeant, Jesse Hamltion, who accuses the Army of misleading kids with deceptive, unrealistic scenarios. Hamilton notes that recruits are unlikely to see active combat and that "the only way to simulate the heat is holding a blow dryer to your face."
Still, the move of course comes at a good time for the Army, which has struggled to fill its ranks for several years thanks to some overwhelmingly bad press. But with civilian unemployment skyrocketing and the situation in Iraq looking better than it has in ages (particularly with the prospect of troops coming home), the Army's high-tech mall paradise may actually be more than it needs to woo the young and impressionable.
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This is really a part of OBAMA and the rest of the ILLUMINATI members New World Order agenda which is one of the reasons why i did not and never will vote for OBAMA or anybody else for that matter ever again guaranteed because all politicians that want to be the so-called president (actually an American DICTATOR) are EVIL and the so-called lesser of 2 EVILS does not and never has and never will exist.Vote for unconditional LOVE for everybody and selflessness and being healthy,not trusting a man or woman you don't know nothing about at all,OK?
Conspiracy theorists are the ignorant that want to be special, due to them completely lacking the education to process what they read... the very same people who argue we never went to the moon. They forget the laser measurements we take of the distance to the moon, measurements off of a reflective lens the astronauts positioned when they landed their. Science rules :)
Maybe if the military wasn't so homophobic and let gays serve openly they wouldn't be so desperate for people. They beg unwilling young people (ie me) to sign up yet they won't let willing gays and lesbians serve openly. Pathetic.
I think tempting kids to join the military in this way is totally wrong!!!! It's not a fun "game" and they should be given the reality of the war environment.
If the army is recruiting with the message "shooting people in video games is like shooting people in real life" then I think we can start there as an identified problem with American culture. I don't want to sound above it all, but good lord, when I think of the way the world could be...and then I read this kind of stuff, it gets me really, really depressed. We are a long way from the promised land.
Ah, yes, more of the American tax dollars hard at work. How engaging... I have wanted to know who supports the sponsorship of the NASCAR vehicles that the National Guard and US Army support. Surely, this cannot be taxpayer money taking care of these well-funded NASCAR vehicles. Advertising has never seen such disgraced misuse of funds, and even worse, public funds. A rag tag team in the NASCAR series must begin well over 1 million dollars. Now, factor in two drivers, two cars (that we see on the track), two teams, two semi-trucks, etc. Who picks up these tabs? Surely, not the American public, that would be unthinkable...or are we all secretly NASCAR fans and are okay with this travesty.
You are already playing video games even sports and good old table games like chess are geared towards the development of a warrior based society, engraved in our DNA. If your father played wrestling with you as a child that in it self is an inate pre-desposition to a war like culture. At the Gym in the USMA at West Point there is a famous quote by Gen. Douglas MacArthur that reads: ""Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds that upon other fields on other days will bear the fruits of victory," Meaning the importance of sports in our culture as a way to develop the most apt members of our society as its defenders.
Enticing children into military service with video games is disgusting. There is no "RESET BUTTON" in a real war. Real children and real parents really die and are really maimed in real wars.
And what is NASA's response to this? NASA does not seem to take an active interest in recruiting young and educated people. It just seems to languish in the background, just beaming back images of galaxies. We need people on the moons and Mars, not robots. Get rid of guns and get rid of newscasters who have nothing but bad news to report.
1 Posted by uniskywriter on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:28PM EDT Report Abuse
Maybe the Congress of the United States ought to monitor something and start with the Army video game recruitment station. It is sounding more and more like every department of our government is on auto-pilot without supervision and accountability of elected representatives. Is everything rubber stamped in government? http://uniskywriter.blogspot.com/