African-Americans, whose longstanding relationship with the US military helped them prove their abilities and offered a way to get ahead, have turned away from the armed forces in record numbers since 2000, a period covering the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the start of the Iraq war.If enlistments had increased, Jesse Jackson and the MSM would be saying that's because racist America leaves few opportunities for African-Americans.No word yet on whether Jesse Jackson is going to say the drop in enlistments proves the lack of opportunity because of racism in the U.S. military.
Defense Department statistics show the number of young black enlistees has fallen by more than 58 percent since fiscal year 2000. The Army in particular has been hit hard: In fiscal year 2000, according to the Pentagon statistics, more than 42,000 black men and women applied to enlist; in fiscal year 2005, the most recent for which a racial breakdown is available, just over 17,000 signed up.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Military sees big decline in black enlistees
The Boston Globe reports: