Nope. No one was drafted, even in all out war. It was all volunteer, and you could quit just before going into combat, if .you so chose.
But it’s not my theory, and I’m not advocating for it. It’s just that so many people misunderstand what the idea actually was, and set up strawman arguments. Not saying that you’re doing that. You’re asking.
oh you mean Heinlein.
read the book many years ago....saw the movie (the movie was a mockery of Heinlein pure and simple)
oh I though it was your theory.
in a perfect world Heinlein is right (or in a world where humans are fighting arachnids....). in reality there are people in the military as in civilian life who should not be allowed to vote/live next to me/ or breathe.
but I am not in charge of who lives or dies or votes.
Seems if you are a Dhimmicrat you can vote multiple times on election day and that does not go away after you are dead....funny right?