Timsup2nothin
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I don't think the military serves no purpose. That last sentence of your answer was not something I had considered, though.
I didn't say that you think it, it is just a potential assumption that would make getting "the best and the brightest" out of there ASAP a good thing. Truthfully, without thinking "serves no purpose" one of my annoyances with the world as it is would be not so much that the actual military is "a brain drain," but that the defense industrial complex is.
My sister lives in this smallish city, which legitimately boasts one of the highest per capita education levels in the nation. In the old days there was a joke about being a door to door encyclopedia salesman and her town being the only place where more often than not the customer could check it for accuracy before they bought. She, like most people she knows, is brilliant, highly educated, and has spent her entire working life improving the art of killing people, since the only major employer in this city is the department of defense. It irks me to think what the brainpower of that city might have accomplished/be accomplishing. If something were getting everyone out of that black hole after four years...or even twenty...the world would be a lot better off. But unlike the military, their retirement window doesn't really open until they are done working.