Subscribe to Common Dreams News Updates
Most Popular This Week
Popular content
Today's Top News
Counter-Recruitment Deserves Higher Priority on the Peace Agenda
The mainstream peace and justice movement is beginning to see that countering military recruitment deserves a higher priority and should be viewed in strategic, rather than tactical terms. Resisting the unprecedented and relentless militarization of American youth transcends the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Countering military recruitment confronts an ugly mix of a distinctively American brand of institutionalized violence, racism, militarism, nationalism, classism, and sexism. It gets to the root of the problem.
Confronting the work of military recruiters, particularly in the nation's public schools will provide a catalyst for activists to shift gears from the traditional antiwar tactics of vigils, protests, sit-ins, and CD actions to the long-term strategy of opposing the militarization of youth. The two are not necessarily mutually exclusive. One however, treats symptoms; the other addresses causes.
Simply put, the strategy of the counter-recruiting movement is to put the imperial armed forces of the United States into a kind of vise that squeezes new recruits from the ranks. One end of the vise is the near universal rejection of the return of the military draft. Remember how the House voted 402-2 against reinstating the daft back in October of 2004? Bringing back the draft is unthinkable. Conscription would result in demonstrations of millions that would ultimately end the war and result in a political revolution. The crushing steel on the opposite side of the vise is the counter-recruitment movement, aided by an American public that increasingly recognizes illegal and immoral wars.
Counter recruitment activists are putting on the squeeze. They're doing it by learning about high school policies that favor military recruiters and they're organizing their communities to change it. They're providing youth with training, employment and educational alternatives to military service. They're engaged with community leaders and the press in promoting a greater awareness of encroaching militarism. And they're being successful across the country.
The military is feeling the pressure. The Pentagon has seriously dumbed down its enlistment qualifications and lowered its monthly quotas. The Army is dredging the bottom of the barrel by dramatically lowering the bar for enlisting. The percent of all Army recruits without a high school diploma has risen to 18.8%, the highest level since 1981. The Army has also relaxed the minimum scores necessary on the standardized Armed Forces Qualification Test, (AFQT). The percent of soldiers who have been granted waivers for alcohol or drug abuse, criminal misdemeanors, and various medical conditions has been raised from 10% to 15%. The Army has also increased its maximum age for enlistment from 35 to 42. The vise is turning.
Do you know the policies of your local school system regarding military recruitment? This is how we turn the vise. The pentagon must approach vulnerable 16 and 17 year olds and convince them it's in their best interest to join. It is an insidious practice and chances are you're allowing it happen.
The military may request a list of the names, addresses and phone numbers of all the high school children in your town. What's your school district's policy regarding the military recruitment "opt out" form? Federal law says your schools are supposed to tell parents they have the right to remove their children's names from lists being sent to the Pentagon. What's your high school doing? Can students opt themselves out? The law says they can. Once a parent or student removes his or her name from such a list, do they have to repeat the process every year? The law says once is sufficient.
Does your school have a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) Program? Your local high school has probably been forced by the Federal No Child Left Behind Act to hire highly qualified teachers. Many school districts are requiring classroom teachers to have master's degrees after a few years of service. Meanwhile, JROTC instructors need only a GED to teach credited courses. The stringent "No Child Left Behind" regulations exempt JROTC instructors. There's usually little or no curricular oversight to the program. What are they teaching? Certainly more Clausewitz and Machiavelli than Jefferson and Thoreau! What kind of curricular oversight does your high school exercise over this program? If you want to stop wars, you might start asking.
Over 600,000 school children in public schools take the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test every year. Does your school offer the test? Why is the Pentagon testing children in the public schools? Military recruiting manuals admit it is primarily to produce leads for recruiters. The ASVAB is supposed to be voluntary, but many schools require all juniors and seniors to take it. Students are forced to sign a "Student Privacy Statement," to take the test. This may violate your state's laws. One Maryland school district thought so and requires its students to have a signed permission form from their parents to take the test. Does your school automatically forward the results from the four hour test to military recruiters? Most do. Some school districts have stepped in to protect student privacy and have stopped this practice.
Are military recruiters allowed to greet children as they enter the cafeteria during lunch while college recruiters are required to meet with students by appointment in the Guidance Office? Federal law calls for military and college recruiters to have equal access to children. Schools across the country have ordered the military to meet with students in guidance and career centers, rather than allowing recruiters to have access to the entire student body. This is the toughest nut to crack in some districts.
Do you know if your local high school lets children out of class to shoot M-16 rifle and M-9 pistol simulators in the increasingly popular Army recruiting vans? You should! Are military recruiters frequenting some schools more than others due to racial and economic factors? You ought to know. Call your local high school principal and start asking questions. They're your schools and you're paying for them, even if your children don't attend. The war starts in your community and it can end there too.
Pat Elder is a co-founder of the DC Antiwar Network (DAWN) and is a member of the Steering Committee of the National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth, (NNOMY). Pat is currently involved in counter-recruitment projects in a dozen jurisdictions in the DC metropolitan area. Pat's work has prominently appeared in NSA documents tracking domestic peace groups.



7 Comments so far
Show AllIf we are known by the enemies we make as well as the friends we keep, then Pat Elder sounds like the kind of person i would like to know.
Ooo, I have a dream! For every military recruitment booth at high schools or univesities, there is an anti-recruitment booth staffed with military veterens and a banner above it saying something like: Before you make the same mistake that I did, let me tell you what the recruiters won't".
Brochures with all the statistics about death, permanent disabiity, extensions, stop-loss orders, military families living in poverty,and dangerously defective equipment should round out quite an education for the young men and women being sought for this "career option". "Iraq Veterens Against The War" and "Military Families Speak Out" are you listening?
I agree that action needs to be taken to counter military recuitment. An article recently posted here on Common Dreams mentioned William James' essay: The Moral Equivalent of War. Citing human nature's penchant for killing throughout history, James conceded that it was not one of the human race's qualities that could be easily removed. But he does go on to make some very interesting ways to approach this problem and steer our collective instints for action and bravery in a positive direction. This in no small way eventually led to such groups as the Peace Corps and others. Instead of seeking glory and fame through valor on the battlefield, these same honors could be gained by defending the Earth and responding to crisis brought about by Nature.
The philosopher Immanual Kant also wrote on this topic in his 1795 writings called, "Perpetual Peace: A philosophical Sketch."
He writes about six topics:
1. "No Treaty of Peace Shall Be Held Valid in Which There Is Tacitly Reserved Matter for a Future War"
2. "No Independent States, Large or Small, Shall Come under the Dominion of Another State by Inheritance, Exchange, Purchase, or Donation"
3. "Standing Armies (miles perpetuus) Shall in Time Be Totally Abolished"
4. "National Debts Shall Not Be Contracted with a View to the External Friction of States"
5. "No State Shall by Force Interfere with the Constitution or Government of Another State"
6. "No State Shall, during War, Permit Such Acts of Hostility Which Would Make Mutual Confidence in the Subsequent Peace Impossible: Such Are the Employment of Assassins (percussores), Poisoners (venefici), Breach of Capitulation, and Incitement to Treason (perduellio) in the Opposing State"
Does any of this sound familiar? For those of you who have the time and the interest, I recommend reading these two relatively short essays by two truly great thinkers. This will give us all hope and renewed vigor to end the worst crimes humans are capable of with the help and training of their governments.
I am all for "counter recruitment" but we must remember that Peace is more than the absence of war. So as I write this, I am reminded again of the wisdom in the words of Buckminster Fuller: "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."
The Peace movement needs to grow out of trying to stop what the administration, the military industrial complex, Haliberon and many others are doing. The peace movement of the new century (and a new paradigm) needs to "build a new model that makes the existing model (war and explotation) obsolete."
Re-posted to Counterrecruiter.net. Thanks to CommonDreams for publishing this.
I just want to also say that one thing I find missing from this piece is an acknowledgment of the widespread militant counter-recruitment direct actions that are directed at recruiters outside the confines of institutions like high schools. Certainly counter-recruitment can and should take place inside schools, but if anything the bulk of recent counter-recruitment activity has consisted of high-profile, medium-size mass direct actions that have shut down or blocked military recruitment centers or simply made a military recruiter's job materially difficult. And these actions seem effective. All of this has been and continues to be documented at http://counterrecruiter.net.
Otherwise, a fantastic article.
That link is broken - the real one is here.
buy wow goldcheap wow goldwow goldcheapest wow goldwarhammer goldwarhammer powerlevelingwar goldwar powerlevelingwar power levelingFinal Fantasy XI Gilbuy wow goldcheap wow goldwow goldcheapest wow goldwarhammer goldwarhammer powerlevelingwar goldwar powerlevelingwar power levelingFinal Fantasy XI Gil