The government targeted disabled people from some of the poorest communities in the country, who McNamara referred to as, “the subterranean poor.”

Many of those drafted were illiterate, they had to be taught to tie their shoes, and they didn’t know things like who the president was, even as they were being sent to kill and die on his orders for an imperialist war, for reasons they could not understand.

A book called McNamera’s Folly records some stories of those recruited in the program. One thought a nickel was worth more than a dime, because it was bigger. One of them failed to attend training and was sentenced to four years of labor in prison, and the sergeant asked if anyone “wanted to join them in the stockade.” Another conscript didn’t know what the word “stockade” meant and thought it meant going home, so he said yes - he received the same sentence.

If you can believe it, this was actually sold to the public as a “progressive” program, as part of Johnson’s “War on Poverty.” The claim was that this would be a way to help the conscripts learn useful skills. in reality, a study by the DoD itself found:

Comparisons between Project 100,000 participants and their non-veteran peers showed that, in terms of employment status, educational achievement, and income, non-veterans appeared better off. Veterans were more likely to be unemployed and to have a significantly lower level of education. Income differences ranged from $5,000 [to] $7,000 in favor of non-veterans. Veterans were more likely to have been divorced.

Obviously.

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    So your point is that because the article doesn’t mention religion, we shouldn’t either?

    I wrote about relevant background information that the article doesn’t mention. You should try that one day.

    And on the “proselytizing”, did I say anything untrue? These people thrive on piousness and showing how religious they are, hell, trump is trying to pose himself as a religious figure even, and you say that I’m the problem?

    The entire hardcore maga base is comprised of the religious types that want to force everyone to do as they say, that’s why they’re trying so hard, still, to get the ten shit commandments back in school, gotta actually proselytize these kids, get them while they’re young.

    And you say that I’m the problem. Youust be fin at patties