[DRAFT] Baptism By Fire
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 11:16 pm
by Forshura
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text: It turned out that the ultra-Orthodox public in general refrained from enlisting in the military. Almost all recruits who are counted as ultra-Orthodox are either young men who have left the ultra-Orthodox community and usually religion as well, or adults who find their livelihood in the military. At the same time, it became clear that the military authorities, maliciously or accidently, skewed the recruitment data, creating false impression that the ultra-Orthodox public was in the process of enlisting in the army.
valid_if: Invalid for nations with high atheism rate.
option: "I do not oppose the recruitment of the ultra-Orthodox to the army, on the contrary, I think that almost every 18-year-old ultra-Orthodox must enlist in the army for full service, just like his secular and religious brothers." pleads @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, an ultra-Orthodox educator and social entrepreneur. "The point here is not the sector you are associated with, but what you do as an individual. If you are an ultra-Orthodox guy who does not sit from morning to night and studies the Bible, not only do you have to enlist, you must do so morally and ethically."
effect: the only people to be exempt from enlisting are true God-fearers.
option: "This is pure poppycock!" exclaims @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a senior citizen of @@CAPITAL@@. "The real problem is in the economy. I would completely dismiss them from military service in exchange for their full entry into the labor market. Despite the violation in equality, it is a worthwhile deal!"
effect: ultra-Orthodox bartenders can be found all over the place.
option: "The battle to recruit the ultra-Orthodox, even by force, is vital." argues professor @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a veteran researcher of the ultra-Orthodox. "The current data of the ultra-Orthodox service is not half their demographic growth rates and military exemption growth rates. Considering that already 25 percent of the first-graders in the traditional community are ultra-Orthodox, you understand that the military will have a real problem with the recruitment cycles."
effect: the ultra-Orthodox are constantly trying to evade military service.
valid_if: Invalid for nations with high atheism rate.
option: "I do not oppose the recruitment of the ultra-Orthodox to the army, on the contrary, I think that almost every 18-year-old ultra-Orthodox must enlist in the army for full service, just like his secular and religious brothers." pleads @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, an ultra-Orthodox educator and social entrepreneur. "The point here is not the sector you are associated with, but what you do as an individual. If you are an ultra-Orthodox guy who does not sit from morning to night and studies the Bible, not only do you have to enlist, you must do so morally and ethically."
effect: the only people to be exempt from enlisting are true God-fearers.
option: "This is pure poppycock!" exclaims @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a senior citizen of @@CAPITAL@@. "The real problem is in the economy. I would completely dismiss them from military service in exchange for their full entry into the labor market. Despite the violation in equality, it is a worthwhile deal!"
effect: ultra-Orthodox bartenders can be found all over the place.
option: "The battle to recruit the ultra-Orthodox, even by force, is vital." argues professor @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a veteran researcher of the ultra-Orthodox. "The current data of the ultra-Orthodox service is not half their demographic growth rates and military exemption growth rates. Considering that already 25 percent of the first-graders in the traditional community are ultra-Orthodox, you understand that the military will have a real problem with the recruitment cycles."
effect: the ultra-Orthodox are constantly trying to evade military service.
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text: Recent statistics have shown that the ultra-Orthodox public in general refrained from enlisting in the military. Almost all recruits who are counted as ultra-Orthodox are either young men who have left the ultra-Orthodox community, or adults who find their livelihood in the military. At the same time, a committee appointed by your chief of staff determined that the military authorities, maliciously or accidently, skewed the recruitment data, creating false impression that the ultra-Orthodox public was in the process of enlisting in the military.
valid_if: Invalid for nations with high atheism rate.
option: "I do not oppose the recruitment of the ultra-Orthodox to the army, on the contrary, I think that almost every 18-year-old ultra-Orthodox must enlist in the army for full service, just like his secular and religious brothers." pleads @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, an ultra-Orthodox educator and social entrepreneur. "The point here is not the sector you are associated with, but what you do as an individual. If you are an ultra-Orthodox guy who does not sit from morning to midnight and studies the Holy Book, not only do you have to enlist, you must do so morally and ethically. I'm not talking about those guys, who sit from morning to midnight and study. Such people do not have to learn to kill, or be partners in a system whose big part is to kill the enemy"
effect: the only people to be exempt from enlisting are true God-fearers.
option: "This is pure poppycock!" exclaims @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a senior citizen of @@CAPITAL@@. "The real problem is in the economy. The ultra-Orthodox consume a lot of services, and give very little. I would completely dismiss them from military service in exchange for their full entry into the labor market. Despite the violation in equality, it is a worthwhile deal!"
effect: ultra-Orthodox bartenders can be found all over the place.
option: "The battle to recruit the ultra-Orthodox, even by force, is vital." argues professor @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a veteran researcher of the ultra-Orthodox. "The current data of the ultra-Orthodox service is not half their demographic growth rates and military exemption growth rates. Considering that already a large part of the first-graders in the traditional community are ultra-Orthodox, you understand that the military will have a real problem with the recruitment cycles. When the ultra-Orthodox enlist, the sense of solidarity and partnership of destiny between the communities will intensify."
effect: the ultra-Orthodox are constantly trying to evade military service.
valid_if: Invalid for nations with high atheism rate.
option: "I do not oppose the recruitment of the ultra-Orthodox to the army, on the contrary, I think that almost every 18-year-old ultra-Orthodox must enlist in the army for full service, just like his secular and religious brothers." pleads @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, an ultra-Orthodox educator and social entrepreneur. "The point here is not the sector you are associated with, but what you do as an individual. If you are an ultra-Orthodox guy who does not sit from morning to midnight and studies the Holy Book, not only do you have to enlist, you must do so morally and ethically. I'm not talking about those guys, who sit from morning to midnight and study. Such people do not have to learn to kill, or be partners in a system whose big part is to kill the enemy"
effect: the only people to be exempt from enlisting are true God-fearers.
option: "This is pure poppycock!" exclaims @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a senior citizen of @@CAPITAL@@. "The real problem is in the economy. The ultra-Orthodox consume a lot of services, and give very little. I would completely dismiss them from military service in exchange for their full entry into the labor market. Despite the violation in equality, it is a worthwhile deal!"
effect: ultra-Orthodox bartenders can be found all over the place.
option: "The battle to recruit the ultra-Orthodox, even by force, is vital." argues professor @@RANDOMNAMEMALE@@, a veteran researcher of the ultra-Orthodox. "The current data of the ultra-Orthodox service is not half their demographic growth rates and military exemption growth rates. Considering that already a large part of the first-graders in the traditional community are ultra-Orthodox, you understand that the military will have a real problem with the recruitment cycles. When the ultra-Orthodox enlist, the sense of solidarity and partnership of destiny between the communities will intensify."
effect: the ultra-Orthodox are constantly trying to evade military service.