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Dodging the draft, the act of avoiding military conscription, has a long and contentious history in many nations. Throughout the 20th century, especially during times of war, draft dodging became a focal point of social and political debate. I will go through the methods, and consequences of draft dodging, focusing primarily on the United States.
I.
Fleeing the Country
One of the most easiesr methods is fleeing to another country, most notably Canada, to escape the draft.
II. Medical and Psychological Exemptions
Some individuals can seek medical or psychological exemptions, either genuine or feigned, to avoid military service.
Bribing doctors and psychologists may play a huge role in granting or denying these exemptions.
Enrolling in College
Many young men enrolled in college will obtain deferments, which would delay their draft eligibility.
NEETS will argue that this practice favors the privileged, as those with access to higher education were more likely to secure deferments.
III.
Change your gender
Some may find success by playing the LGBTQ agenda to their advantage. Cisgendered males can identify as a female on a whim to evade draft responsibilities.
2. Consequences of Draft Dodging
Legal Ramifications
Dodging the draft is illegal, and those caught will face potential criminal charges.
Amnesty programs may later be established to pardon draft dodgers, easing the legal consequences.
Social and Professional Stigma
Many draft dodgers will face social and professional stigma upon their return to civilian life.
Some employers and community members will view them with suspicion or disapproval.
I.
Fleeing the Country
One of the most easiesr methods is fleeing to another country, most notably Canada, to escape the draft.
II. Medical and Psychological Exemptions
Some individuals can seek medical or psychological exemptions, either genuine or feigned, to avoid military service.
Bribing doctors and psychologists may play a huge role in granting or denying these exemptions.
Enrolling in College
Many young men enrolled in college will obtain deferments, which would delay their draft eligibility.
NEETS will argue that this practice favors the privileged, as those with access to higher education were more likely to secure deferments.
III.
Change your gender
Some may find success by playing the LGBTQ agenda to their advantage. Cisgendered males can identify as a female on a whim to evade draft responsibilities.
2. Consequences of Draft Dodging
Legal Ramifications
Dodging the draft is illegal, and those caught will face potential criminal charges.
Amnesty programs may later be established to pardon draft dodgers, easing the legal consequences.
Social and Professional Stigma
Many draft dodgers will face social and professional stigma upon their return to civilian life.
Some employers and community members will view them with suspicion or disapproval.