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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Millennials: Let’s You and Them Fight Millennials: Lets You and Them Fight An October/November survey covering the midsection (adults between 18 and 29) of the millennial demographic finds that after the November terror attacks in France (but before the December 2 attack in San Bernardino), that demographics support for deployment of US ground troops against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria jumped from 47% to 60%. But when asked a followup question [i]f the United States needed additional troops to combat the Islamic State, how likely would you be to serve? 85% responded probably wont join or wont join. Assuming that all or nearly all of the 40% who oppose a ground war answered probably not or heck no, it follows that the other 45% who answered that way support the idea as long as it doesnt involve actually putting on uniforms, picking up rifles, and placing their own lives on the line. Im a war veteran myself, but I dont count myself among the if you havent served or wont serve, youre not entitled to an opinion crowd. Everyones entitled to an opinion. Even those who dont actually do the heavy lifting pick up some of the costs. They pay taxes. They support loved ones in uniform. And the risk of personal harm from blowback a la 9/11 and San Bernardino, while minimal so far, is real. On the other hand, that differential/overlap bugs me. I wish I could get inside the heads of the three-quarters of military-age people in this survey who support the IDEA of a war enthusiastically enough to send OTHERS off to potentially die or return minus limbs or with traumatic brain injuries, but not enough to risk those things themselves. As the late economist Milton Friedman pointed out, incentives change depending on whose money youre spending, and on whom. If youre spending your own money on yourself, you have a great incentive to get value for price. If youre spending other peoples money on yourself, that incentive lessens; and a little more so if youre spending your money on someone else. But if youre spending other peoples money on other people, the incentive pretty much disappears. Why should you care? Youre neither paying the price nor gaining the benefit. In this situation, whats being spent by those who support a war but dont plan to enlist is not money, but lives the lives of other people (US troops), to be sacrificed for other people (Iraqis and Syrians). Theyre entitled to their opinions. But given the incentives, Im not inclined to give those opinions too much weight. Im a little older than the millennials. Ive seen this movie before. In fact, I was one of the thousands of extras. Im against another remake. Thomas L. Knapp is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism. He lives and works in north central Florida. Poster Comment: Generation Chickenhawk. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Arm qualified citizens here to defend our homeland and to hell with "over there".
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