This is about the fact that indigenous people make up a disproportionate amount of the military population
But when talking to people in general, how do you open dialogue with not just indigenous, but also black and Latino/Chicano veterans and younger people trying to join? A lot of people are lured in by poverty, others are looking for discipline or they have strict families who try to force/impose it.
Is there any advice on having these conversations? I believe it’s important to be respectful and mature about it, to not go on lecturing and complaining.
I don’t have the link but there was a video on here a while ago of someone asking different soldiers something like “what would you say to your recruiter if you saw them again?” and all of them are reply “why did you lie to me” or “burn in hell” etc
Ah, yeah. Not 100% Fuck You’s, but a lot.
https://www.tiktok.com/@brycepond5/video/6880901448872234245?lang=en
I think this was the guy but he must have made more of these as I don’t think this was the one
Lol, we can’t win!
not trying to be ungrateful, I just mean I can remember seeing another one that was much more decidedly anti-military that would be more fit for purpose of showing a potential recruit
Lol, no worries, It wasn’t taken that way at all!