Tulsi Gabbard and Bill Maher Debate Military Draft and US Wars
[HPP] Tulsi GabbardFebruary 17, 202610 min
32 connections·40 entities in this video→The Military Draft Debate
- 💡 The discussion centered on the controversial idea of requiring women to register for the military draft, brought up by Democrats during an election year.
- 🎯 Bill Maher expressed bafflement, viewing it as "political self-sabotage" and out of touch with voters' everyday concerns, noting men are already automatically registered.
- 📌 Tulsi Gabbard strongly opposed the draft entirely, arguing it's only necessary because "warmongering politicians" initiate unnecessary wars that Americans don't want.
Generational Views on Service
- 🧠 Maher highlighted a generational shift, observing Gen Z's growing reluctance to serve in the military, citing viral videos of young people expressing disinterest.
- ⚠️ He raised concerns about the future of national defense if trust in the legitimacy of causes and honest leadership is lost among younger generations.
A Veteran's Stance on War
- 🚀 Drawing from her three deployments to war zones, Gabbard emphasized that war involves "life and death" stakes, not abstract theories or campaign strategies.
- ✅ She stressed the critical importance of trust and willingness among service members, stating she wouldn't want someone unwilling next to her in a foxhole.
- 🛡️ Gabbard asserted that war should always be a last resort, reserved only for genuine national defense, contrasting this with conflicts driven by political agendas.
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Military DraftWomen in the MilitaryNational Defense Authorization ActElection Year PoliticsUS Foreign PolicyWar MongeringGen ZMilitary RecruitmentNational DefensePolitical AgendasVeteran ExperiencePeace Treaties
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