For perspective: America has what’s known as the “Selective Service System” where it’s compulsory for every male citizen to register within a month of their 18th birthday for potential conscription. Now, Trump is considering on making the process automatic by December.

In their case, the current system works under mandatory registration which isn’t automated. Not only does it apply to citizens, but also residents, aslyum seekers and immigrants. Now, imagine the same thing happening in Australia, would it be supported or opposed?

Like this: the Australian government in Canberra refers from the database on where every Australian male possesses state photo ID, driver’s license or passport (all states and territories) by putting their name onto a draft lottery (the registration process for conscription has been automated).

It would mean, in some time: you can be called up by the ADF saying you have to serve when the circumstances deem it necessary (and failing to comply results in imprisonment) and they are not excluding male Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders from the draft (making it mandatory to serve).

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    What would happen if the PM enforces an automatic draft register in Australia towards all adult male citizens?

    We’d tell him to get fucked, mate. And just for emphasis, we’d add, “Yeah, nah” before it.

    Realistically, it would doom any political party that introduced it to the political wilderness, particularly nowadays.

    ‘For King and Country’ doesn’t wash anymore, so very few people here would approve our sons and daughters being sent off as cannon fodder for Charlie.

    Nor does running to defend our ‘greatest ally’, given how Trump has been jamming his dick in our ears, demanding we like it, and getting shitty at us when he finds out we don’t.

    I can’t think of a war we’ve been involved in since WWII where we rushed off to help GB or the US to counter an invasion force, to defend our shores (or those of our allies). Since then, the reasons have been dubious - even outright fraudulent - like ‘they have weapons of mass destruction!’

    Previous generations have experienced things they don’t want their children and grandchildren and great grandchildren to experience. Us common folk now also have more access to footage of what happens in wars. And access to information showing how poorly treated veterans of war are treated by western governments when (if) they return.

    So … yeah, nah.