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GENERATION Z HAS A SIMPLE MESSAGE WHEN IT COMES TO WORLD WAR III: PLEASE DON’T
DRAFT ME

Draft thee, not me

By Max Hauptman | Published Feb 23, 2022 12:38 PM

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Is there going to be a war this week between Russia and Ukraine? Probably not,
but that hasn’t stopped some members of Generation Z from pondering the
question: “Am I going to be drafted?”

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Political and military tensions in eastern Europe are as high as they’ve ever
been in the 21st century. There are more than 150,000 Russian troops deployed
and on high alert near the border with Ukraine. Some have already begun entering
the disputed, breakaway regions of Dontesk and Luhansk, an act that U.S.
officials have called an invasion. While nominally remaining neutral, the U.S.
has deployed thousands of troops to Poland and Romania as a deterrent.  



When it comes to cyberspace, the so-called fifth domain of warfare, it seems
that last month’s calls for peace, and simple requests from young people for “No
war pls” went sadly unheeded. When it comes to the possibility of a conflict
between global powers that could boil over into another World War, there is now
another message from Generation Z: don’t draft me, bro. 



> 

On TikTok, one popular video format shows people excited to receive a random
letter only to learn that they’ve been drafted, as Creedence Clearwater
Revival’s “Fortunate Son,” the definitive “I’m going to war ballad,” plays. The
format is popular among Gen Z, those born between 1997-2012, and has been around
for a few weeks now, with videos appearing in recent days as tensions between
Russia and Ukraine boiled over. 

Lest any Gen Z readers start to freak out, don’t. It’s very unlikely that a
draft will be instituted in the United States. The draft has not been in use
since 1973, and the last drafted soldier retired almost a decade ago. The same
can’t be said for the two nations at the heart of this potential conflict. In
Russia, all men between the ages of 18 and 27 are eligible for conscription, and
almost a quarter-million members of the military are draftees serving 12-month
terms. In Ukraine, many people are receiving their draft notices today, most
likely without the accompanying CCR tapes. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has
signed an order to conscript reservists between the ages of 18 and 60. 

> 



As for the Gen Z “don’t draft me” videos, many of them are closer to parody than
actual posts of alarm, with some offering to stay home to clean and sew. Others
offered a (joking) lamentation that the military has opened its doors to allow
many to serve who had previously been barred. Perhaps it’s a medical condition
that’ll grant that much-desired deferment. Bad vision? That’ll probably work.
For something like chronic IBS, that might actually make you healthier than some
prospective U.S. military recruits. 



No, really. In 2017, Pentagon data showed that 71% of Americans between the ages
of 17 and 24 were ineligible to serve in the military due to being too
overweight, out of shape, and various other disqualifying factors. Additionally,
doctors are seeing more and more injuries in basic training from those with “a
far more sedentary lifestyle than previous generations.”

“The “Nintendo Generation’ soldier skeleton is not toughened by activity prior
to arrival, so some of them break more easily,” said Army Maj. Jon-Marc
Thibodeau, a clinical coordinator and chief of the medical readiness service
line at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri earlier this month. 



Way harsh, Maj. Thibodeau.



> 

It’s important to keep in mind that there is an element of humor and sarcasm in
all these videos. They’re a reminder that very few people actually want what
would be a devastating conflict in Ukraine. 

Still, if trends are to be believed and Gen Z has killed the skinny jean,
recruiters may want to note that military service offers the chance to wear
baggy fatigues all day every day, and consider implementing this Red
Bull-and-Cheez-It MRE suggestion.  


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Max Hauptman

is the Breaking News reporter at Task & Purpose. New Yorker and Army veteran.
Previously at The Washington Post with layovers in Oklahoma, Washington State
and Maine. Contact the author here.



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