‘SNL’ alum Rob Schneider pitched his vision for mass conscription, having conveniently missed out on the opportunity himself.
Former ‘Saturday Night Live’ star Rob Schneider, 62, shared an X post approaching 400 words on Sunday, beginning with the borrowed phrase: “‘Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.
’- John F. Kennedy.” Following JFK’s immortal words, Schneider—who has never served in the military himself—accompanied an excerpt of the Pledge of Allegiance with the command: “Therefore, we must restore the military draft for our Nation’s young people.” Rob Schneider shared a turgid X post concluding that military service for all men and women aged 18 'must begin.'suggested that drafted teens could “choose to serve part of that time overseas or in country in a volunteer capacity.” Schneider, who is best known for starring in Adam Sandler comedies of the nineties and early aughts, went on to stress the “unparalleled Freedoms and opportunities that are the envy of the world,” which “do not come without a cost.”Having not paid the cost of serving in the armed forces himself, the actor painted a picture of young people Schneider said that women would be included in his vision for the draft, which would support 79-year-old President Donald Trump’s unauthorized, deadly, and expensive war in Iran. Trump, similar to Schneider, has never served in the military. The president received five draft deferrals instead, includingthen suggested that national service would bless young conscripts with physical health and would teach them more about the glory of America than higher education ever could. “Service is a solemn reminder of the men and women before them who ‘paid the last full measure of devotion’ so that we may enjoy these Freedoms,” the lifelong civilian preached.in the war his father started continue to mount, Schneider posited that his plan for mandatory national service would be the great equalizer. All members of the Trump family have sidestepped the military, but Schneider suggested that national service would be a social equalizer on all levels.“Also, very importantly, we would have in service every segment of our society represented so that our elected officials would be more hesitant and not cavalier about sending their own sons and daughters off to a faraway war unless it was truly in our Nation’s interests,“ he mused, emphasizing that his program “must begin” for the good of all. Schneider was formerly a Democrat before blaming “the state of California” for his switch to the GOP in 2013. The star passionately supportedfor his presidential run in 2024, before becoming a wildly enthusiastic Trump devotee upon the end of RFK’s campaign.
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