many countries do it and have no problems.
Actually, I think you''d be best of looking at the differnces between those countries that still do and those that have stopped, and then decide what you want your country to be like; here are (from Wiki) the countrrees that stil do;
- 2.1 Albania
- 2.2 Austria
- 2.3 Belarus
- 2.4 Bermuda
- 2.5 Brazil
- 2.6 Bulgaria
- 2.7 Chile
- 2.8 China (PRC)
- 2.9 Croatia
- 2.10 Cyprus
- 2.11 Denmark
- 2.12 Egypt
- 2.13 Eritrea
- 2.14 Finland
- 2.15 Germany
- 2.16 Greece
- 2.17 Iran
- 2.18 Israel
- 2.19 Korea, South
- 2.20 Malaysia
- 2.21 Mexico
- 2.22 Norway
- 2.23 Poland
- 2.24 Russia
- 2.25 Serbia
- 2.26 Singapore
- 2.27 Sweden
- 2.28 Switzerland
- 2.29 Taiwan (ROC)
- 2.30 Turkey
- 2.31 Ukraine
The Nordics are the odd ones out, but they all have non-milliary options. Germany lets you off if you go to University. The rest of the post-industrialised world doesn't do it. Go figure.
and its mostly with the males. not mandatory for females.
I really can't stand sexism like this. I think any manditory military service should include women as well. Otherwise equal rights is just a joke, and more importantly because politicians might be a little more cautious about using girls as cannon fodder as it looks bad.
it wouldnt be such a bad thing really?
Well, in terms of human rights, yes actally, it would be that bad.
what else have you got to do right after high school?
Errrr... complete your education and NOT learn how to run round with guns? But what people do with THEIR time is irrelvent; they are not servaets of the government, they are citizens, and in a free country labour should not be forced.
and not like 4yrs just 2yrs. whats 2 yrs anyway? not a very long period of time.
Again, irrelevent. It's not how long, it's the principle that forced labur and free countries are not compatible.