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16 days ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)4 children
I notice there haven't been any real concessions as predicted in this post. The media, corporations, government, etc are still completely woke, and all the predictions of "woke being dead" have been entirely wrong.
Supposedly, they're up, but only recently, since Trump got in. Could just be another lie, however. I've seen far too many people openly proclaim that they're not joining, will never join, and will actively prevent everyone they know from joining the military, to believe the "recruitment is up" without suspicion.
>Last week, the Army announced that it had signed contracts with more than 61,000 future soldiers, which is more than 10% higher than the 55,000 recruits targeted in fiscal 2024. Recently, the average contracts per day have also exceeded last year’s levels by as much as 56% during the same period, according to the Army. https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/us-armys-250-birthday-military-branch-surpasses-2025-recruiting-goals-months-ahead-schedule
>In fiscal year 2022, for instance, the Army fell short of reaching its goal by 25%, according to the Georgetown University Center for Security Studies. Despite deploying a series of sweeping changes to its recruiting enterprise in 2023, the Army missed its goal again, with the Department of Defense noting that it had been "without a doubt the toughest recruitment year for the Military Services since the inception of the All-volunteer Force."
FFS buddy. Toe Rogain, Elon Musk, RFK jr., Tulsi Gabard all across the aisle to join or endorse Trump. Hegseth booted trans retards out of the military and ended DEI and I could go on. Are you blind deaf and dumb? WTF are you even talking about "no conssesions"
>In fiscal year 2022, for instance, the Army fell short of reaching its goal by 25%, according to the Georgetown University Center for Security Studies. Despite deploying a series of sweeping changes to its recruiting enterprise in 2023, the Army missed its goal again, with the Department of Defense noting that it had been "without a doubt the toughest recruitment year for the Military Services since the inception of the All-volunteer Force."