You must live in Mexico.
Originally Posted by LexusLover
Nope, in a moderate sized town in East Texas. Plenty of folks here have kids that join. I just don't know them. They're poor folks, or in a few cases working class folks. It would be interesting to see, but I'll bet that the percentage of military recruits where both parents have four year college degrees is extremely small (probably less than 5%). When you get to folks who have both parents who have professional or graduate degrees, probably half the people I rub shoulders with, it gets even smaller and almost disappears to nothing.
I'll take it that you aren't old enough to remember the great lengths that wealthy kids generally went to to avoid the draft in Vietnam. The lengths that Universities went to to expand admissions and keep kids from flunking out to keep them at home. The way university attendance dropped like a rock when the draft was ended and folks didn't have to worry about being sent to fight a senseless war that we were loosing hand over fist.
But make no mistake. The upper class learned it's lessons from Vietnam. There's a reason that you don't see a single member of the Bush clan joining up even though Shrub was claiming his two wars were "existential war" for our way of life. That would have been inconceivable in WWII. Of course, it wasn't an "existential" war, they were needless wars of choice and the chicken hawks' kids probably wouldn't have joined had they been real wars.