• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Maybe a modern upper-middle class cishet white dude.

      The point is that, back then, anyone literally could afford a Plymouth Roadrunner after working a summer job for a month or two.

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        Yes, it was easier for just anyone to buy a car. Now do the rest of the stuff in that post. None of it was accessible to someone who wasn’t a upper-middle class cishet white dude in the late 60s.

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      They were calling citizens in alternating groups of SSNs like a lottery. When it was my Dad’s buddy’s turn to show up for the medical he thought he’d fake extreme scoliosis, slouched one shoulder back and down, then half limped into the doctors office.

      He was never even asked to take his shirt off and got excused on medical grounds.

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        How did you hear about this? Seems a bit odd he’d brag about it over 50 years later. Yeah, son, I faked a condition to get out of the war like a total coward. Don’t think I’m any less of a badass though. I’m still a total badass.

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          Not wanting to bomb brown people in the name of fascism is quite a far cry from being a coward.

          Vietnam should not have been invaded. Not wanting to participate in that shit show is just a reasonable moral decision.

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            I think if you asked the dude he’d admit he was doing it out of self-preservation as opposed to a moral stance.

            He’s got a fascinating life story: His father was upper class in Russia in the early 20th C. and got drafted into the red army at the start of WW2 as an officer, but got captured by nazis and defected. When Berlin fell his father deserted, married the first German girl he saw and they emmigrated to the USA. My Dad’s friend was literally born on the boat over.

            His father was highly educated but due to being in the two least popular armies in US history he had yearly visits from the intelligence services. Wasn’t allowed to get a good job and spent his entire life shifting chemical drums while the family grew up in poverty in New Jersey.