He Moderated the R/Ukraine Subreddit. Now, He's Being Called to Fight.
He Moderated the R/Ukraine Subreddit. Now, He's Being Called to Fight.

He moderated r/Ukraine, shaping how the world sees the war. Now he has to fight in it.

He Moderated the R/Ukraine Subreddit. Now, He's Being Called to Fight.
He moderated r/Ukraine, shaping how the world sees the war. Now he has to fight in it.
It's crazy to think a 39 year old got drafted.
Why?
As the other commenter said. There is a reason drafting is normally done at a young age. Once you get to late 30s. It takes effort to stay fit. Most folks having done a desk job in that time. Are not suitable for the sort of roles conscription is generally used for.
Conscripts tend to need to be trained in ways older minds are less willing to accept. Amd tend to still be used for tasks that are more physically demanding then professional soldiers.
Now back in ww2 the UK did draft older people. So it is lass rare in Ukraine like situations. But it dose show how rare such situations have been in the last 40 years or so. That many of us have grown up never seeing a draft get so desperate for people.
Unlike some posters on lemmy claim. It is not really a sign that NATO nations will look to conscription yet. Or at least those that do not do so in genral will not need to move to doing so. The simple,e fact that nato nations are drawing from well over 900m people to russias 145m. Means it will take a major change before Russia is able to form a ground war within nato territory. Even the new ones of sweeden and Finland. Russia would need some seriose funding and rebalencing to be able to threaten the professional forces in a way that would look for conscription.
But this dose paint a clear picture of how bad things actually are in the Ukraine.
Because we're old now man, we always perceived being drafted as a thing that happened in your 20s like it worked for our parents during Vietnam.