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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
While I pretty much agree with you and would add developing leadership skills and earning a relatively steady elective academic credit to your list, I have a friend who is a pretty extreme anti-war leftist who really hates that JROTC programs are concentrated in high poverty areas. He feels like we're basically saying that poor and minority kids should be recruited to be cannon fodder.
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Your friend is quite misguided. At their core, JROTC is a
mentorship program, their goal is really no different than Big Brother/Big Sister or the Boys and Girls Club. That being said, there will always be a high concentration of mentorship programs in high poverty areas because that is where they are really needed.
Lastly, referring to people who enlist in the military as "cannon fodder" is just asinine and offensive.