Military Caught Training Children To Fight 72
Locke writes:
Our culture's military might has been unquestioned for years. But a new investigative report from the New England newsnet is casting an unpleasant light on military training efforts. What started out as a simple endeavor to track down a handful of kids for an unrelated story has turned into one of the most shocking scandals of our time, as reporters were unable to find the children literally anywhere on Earth. It's been revealed that a series of rocket launches has been carting classes of children off the planet to undergo intense battle preparations in null gravity. Calls for greater transparency have been met with silence, and several reporters visiting military bases for quotes have not returned. There could even be political ramifications — after ground-based telescopes sought out and found what appears to be an orbital training complex, the New Warsaw Pact has begun demanding answers. This could destabilize the fragile peace that has held far longer than anyone expected. The biggest remaining question is: why kids? There are plenty of adults willing to dedicate their lives to defending against the Bugger threat, so why spend an unfathomable amount of money to train undeveloped, uncoordinated children? Surely even the military understands kids are not mentally equipped to handle the pressures of real combat. More details to follow.
nt (Score:3)
I read that as "sponsored by morons" dept
Then I realized...what's the difference?
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I'm disappointed.. (Score:1)
I read this as "Military Caught Training To Fight Children" and was eager to help.
Ugh (Score:2)
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No kidding; it used to be a few AF jokes sprinkled among the regular stories, which is effective and entertaining. The last few years it's been nothing but all day, which loses appeal quickly.
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and people went apeshit because they couldn't tell which stories were true and which weren't.
Hunter Thompson would have driven them to suicide...
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No can do. It's a yearly tradition that Slashdot's April 1st postings are randomly generated by throwing darts at a board.
As opposed to carefully crafted or well-written pranks, such as a DVD titled "The March is Over" not working right due to some protection system.
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Next year, the /. should actually post REAL stories, and confuse the shit out of everyone.
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If only... (Score:2)
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You thinking it is only the Republicans is kind of cute, but you really need to grow up.
http://www.poynter.org/news/me... [poynter.org]
Obama the Nobel Peace prize winner bombed 7 different mostly Muslim countries.
Bush the war mongering Republican bombed 4 (which are also in Obama's list).
Much the same can be said of Clinton, he was involved in many offensive actions, though no declared wars (YES, Iraq and Afghanistan were declared wars, congress passed resolutions declaring both wars).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F... [wikipedia.org]
So,
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Actually, if you read what you said, at least Bush was 50% declared military actions, as opposed to Obama's Zero.
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if a republican wins the presidency in 2016, I'm sure it will be a matter of days until we are invading Iran.
. . . and if a Democrat wins the Presidency in 2016, the same thing will happen, but the President will claim, "The cat ate my emails!"
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I'm so confused. I just assumed neo-conservatives were the hippies to whom Sarius64 was referring. Or maybe he meant their group, the Republicrats party overall, but with the neo-cons definitely at the center of it, and also being the main c
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FFS (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Help us Bennett Haselton. You're our only hope!
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Than go somewhere else. This happens every freaking year, and there are always people bitching and moaning about it. If you don't enjoy April Fools day, than you need to go elsewhere. April Fools day is a huge geek holiday, just like March 14, or May 4.
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Yup, and you're an AC.
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Wow. You sound inordinately passionate about April 1st. If such articles are so much to your liking, perhaps it's you who needs to go elsewhere. May I suggest America's Finest News Source [theonion.com]?
As for this site, the motto used to be "stuff that matters". When April Fools articles become so numerous, it's no longer amusing. It's like the same joke being told over and over again. April Fools is not a "huge holiday". It's a day literally intended for fools, and only a fool finds the same joke funny time after time.
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Just be glad they are awful. A couple years ago they did one on Mel Brooks finally getting around to making History of the world part two with comments by Mel Brooks. I had my hopes up for 2 months. What a let down.
Project Moonraker... (Score:2)
These are all terrible (Score:2)
None of them are phrased or set the way a real story would be, and none of them have a clever or entertaining premise; a reference is not a joke. These are sad every year, but this crop seems especially pathetic.
I mean, The Onion is almost never funny, but looking at this crap makes you appreciate the tiny amount of work and thought they put in; there's usually at least an attempted joke there.
Well (Score:2)
I can't think of any one better to teach the children how to fight.
Good for them!
No More (Score:2)
Make it stop please.
For the love of god stop (Score:5, Insightful)
THEY ARE NOT FUNNY.
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Welcome to April Fools Day. I regret to inform you that not all attempts at humor are successful, and even those that are never succeed at humoring every single individual. From your low-digit ID I assume you've been around a while; that Slashdot does something on April Fools should not be a surprise to you, so you should know to either avoid Slashdot (since no real news will be posted today) or just deal with the jokes they put in place.
how strange, I just watched Ender's Game (Score:1)
04/01 (Score:2)
Be nice if your 4/1 stuff was even remotely (Score:2)
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Good afternoon (Score:2)
Use Caution (Score:2)
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If this festering pool of April Fail wasn't already sufficiently dead and putrescent enough, Poe's Law would have killed it.
Between clueless "editors" and clueless politicos, this is why we can't have nice (funny) things.
Is it too late for me.... (Score:2)
I hate April 1st (Score:2)
Too much crap...
April 1 not fun anymore (Score:2)
Buggers (Score:1)
We are coming!
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I was happy with the movie too, all the hooks were subtle, though they made him a little older in the movie because I don't think people can wrap their heads around a child being that ruthless killing machine he was made to be.
Awesome book, and a movie which didn't disappoint someone who enjoyed the book.
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I thought it was great overall, but it did seem to jump the shark a little on the concept travel.....
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It would have been more entertaining if the core "novel" part of the story (surprise, it wasn't a game after all!) actually did surprise you.
The surprise wasn't about whether the war was real or not, it was the human condition of Ender so that you had no choice but to emapthize for him when he finally found out what was going on.
Shadows loom over the empire. (Score:2)
I have to say I saw this even't going a different direction. Given our long history of mechanical engagment I thought we would be creating an army of mechonized infuntry, but based on recent accords I think all hope of a deathless war is lost. And with the new advocacy groups giving AIs more rights then humans we are left with only one choice. Children at war.
To be fair.... (Score:2)