I expected some level of hand-wringing here in response to this article. Maybe it's something in the water in rural America, but none of this is unusual or extreme, and if this behavior is foreign to you, then you and I grew up in different circumstances. Getting together with the boys and breaking the law, pushing each other to go a little further each time, is a rite of passage all over the world. Maybe it's practi…
On the one hand society expects people to be "just, upright citizens" . And on the other hand society expects the military to fill the ranks of infantry and enlisted sailors, including the reserves. From at least some perspectives this is confusing: we're all only here because our, overwhelmingly male, ancestors went to war and won. Conjecture: a society that doesn't foster risk-taking behaviour in young males may so…
In fact, for an EXISTING nation, risk taking males are more of a threat to social order. Risk taking, non-conformist males make terrible infantrymen - that's why they beat out the risk taker and make you follow orders. The military doesn't want a cosplaying rambo cocking everything up.