Sacramento's News-10 reports that a small contingent of military veterans staged a protest outside a game tournament sponsored by the US Army in Rancho Cordova, California yesterday.
Members of the group Veterans for Peace assembled outside of an Army training center while teens competed inside. Protester John Reiger told News-10:
It's like giving candy to kids. It's sort of like military pedophilia in a way, preying on our young people.
However, Army Sgt. Victor Farrier defended the event, which was staged to show off recruiting game America's Army:
The event is nothing more than an opportunity for people to become familiar with the Army.
Sgt. Farrier added that only those 17 and older were eligible to participate on their own. Under-17s were admitted as well, if accompanied by a parent.




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Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Wait, so the US is going to invade Pakistan now? Maybe the US will finally get to experience a nuclear weapon used on them.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
You should go over there. You could both watch AND survive, being that your a whiney little roach and all. Just be sure to bring over twinkies.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Lol, you know you have nothing when your response is composed of little more than petty insults.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Yeah, the military only fight. They only do war, or counter terrorists.
/sarcasm
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Yeah, thats pretty much all a military is good for; attacking another nation or defending your own. Simply because you take an Army Corps of Engineers and dump them into a natural disaster doesn't mean that they aren't a tool of war.
Just as a wrench is still a wrench, even when I use it like a hammer.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Glad to see you back to talking about things you have no knowledge of, much like that whole 'Nukular Power iz bad because this website saidz so' discussion.
The Army Corps of Engineers does quite a bit in peace-time, including maintaining bridges that local governments can't for whatever reason. There are also groups in the military that fight fires, reinforce police during riots, assist during natural disasters, and portions that do things like assist ATC's.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
You mean the National Guard? Hardly military, they are paramilitary by definition.
Moreover, the Army Corps of Engineers have a lack luster record of actually helping anyone; the new levy around New Orleans couldn't withstand a wind storm, let alone a hurricane.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
I'm fairly neutral on actually enlisting in the military but regarding your point about the USA being attacked, whens the last time having a military helped when the USA was attacked? The Civil War?
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Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
WW2?
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
They attacked a military instalation when the only ships that could release plane to combate them were away it was virtually unchallenged, sure the military helped fight them afterwards but as to preventing the attack no the military didn't help much, they were caught off-gaurd in a sneak attack who's to say another sneak attack won't come
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Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Pearl Harbor wasn't the only placed attacked that day.
Wake Island alone threw a rather signifigant wrench in the Japanese Time Table for the pacific.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
In regard to Pearl Harbor, Frank (yes, our Frank) drew a picture for the anniversary of the incident.
It was a nuke explosion with the words "Merry Christmas, Japan!" in the bulb of the mushroom cloud, and out to the side he wrote "From your friends at Pearl Harbor."
When he showed me earlier today, I was like "WTF?"
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Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Personally I had a good laugh out of it and thought it to be rather appropriate.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Thanks for sharing....
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Yeah... I didn't like it either, but I had to share it.
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Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
"I didn't like the plauge, but I just had to share it."
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Yeah, thanks for that.....*itch* *itch* *cough* *cough*
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I dont like sharing this stuff. Mike mike geary scam and buy regcure guide.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
I find it funny there are people who complain that the U.S. military is using video games to recruit children into the army. Because up here in Canada we have a Department of Defence funded organization called Cadets ( http://www.cadets.ca ). Kids between the ages of 12 to 18 can join the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, Sea Cadets, or Air Cadets and take part in military training.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Well at least the stupid are stupid across the board and not bias.
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Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
In the USA we have a similar thing called the JROTC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Reserve_Officers%27_Training_Corps I'm not sure now common it is since I don't know anyone that ever mentioned its existance. I only know about it because of an episode of Happy Days http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0596290/
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Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
We had the JROTC at my highschool... they did some interesting productions I can remember. I don't know what they called it but, I'd describe it as synchronized rifle tossing. No, they weren't real rifles, they were props that were balanced for tossing and twirling.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Yeah, I know what you're talking about. That didn't interest me though. I liked doing the marksmanship courses in JROTC, even though I sucked at it. Right handedness with left eye dominance really messed up my aiming. It was cool though because in college I met another former cadet that did the same thing. We were the only two people that gave our tokens to Big Buck Hunter in the campus arcade :D
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
I went to a military highschool back when we could still have real rifles on campus. We had a JROTC instructor who was a grizzled old vet who taught RECONDO and RAIDER courses. Tons of fun all around.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
I was in Air Cadets 505 Squadron. Those days were really fun and I miss Cadets a lot.
Ah to the point... Seems like all the pundits and the angry parents will want to complain about something, they'll do it. Back in our parents day, the military set up booths in high schools and gave out adverts and papers encouraging the "military life". Do use a video-game to do it...intriging idea, not one I support but it is very far from "brain-washing". I agree though, if they saw our own DOD 's methods would they consider it brainwashing or a valid organization providing kids with something to do...?
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
I was in the Air Cadets too (in the UK), although it's so long ago (circa 1977) that I don't even remember what squadron I was in - it might have been 481.
In the end, both methods exist to boost armed forces recruitment. Either way, it's propaganda, and propaganda is brainwashing.
Re: Protester: Army's Teen Game Competition is "Military
Squadron, they let you fly planes?
AWESOME!!!!!
Holy crap, that is so cool.
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