Sunday, June 18, 2006

Where's our conscience?

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Some insights into the so-called "toughening" of soldiers through ragging-like means in the military. Interesting perspectives towards "induction of a new recruit into a group".

Ragging finds its roots in such military notions. For more on how ragging evolved from such military customs, check out http://www.noragging.com/analysis/evolution-of-ragging.html

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So when instructors receive raw young recruits in military training establishments, half their work is already done. All that remains is to erase a soldier’s individuality, and drum instant, unquestioning obedience into him. This is done through systematic and savage bullying, made innocuous by harmless-seeming terms such as ‘hazing’ or ‘ragging’.
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But as a generation of Vietnam veterans learned after they returned home, you do not just walk away after burying the dead. For many, committing nameless horrors because you are ordered to leaves deep psychological scars that you carry your whole life. The ultimate axis of evil is the one between ignorance, fear, hatred and violence.
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