
I believe race expert Bill O'Reilly put it best when he said, "Black people are finally starting to think for themselves." But this certainly wasn't what he had in mind.
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.
The unpopular Iraq war is the biggest reason, according to military analysts, Pentagon surveys, and interviews with young African-Americans. But they say mistrust of the Bush administration is adding to the problem - along with the notion that black soldiers are being steered to combat jobs, a lingering perception from the Vietnam War.
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This shouldn't be a surprise. One of the best (or saddest) parts of Fahrenheit 9/11 was the army dudes trying to recruit the young black boys in Flint, MI. The corruption in the Bush & Co. administration, the fact the Bush has shown nothing but contempt for black people and the fact that the war is a total sham is not lost on black people. Even those on the lower end of the socio-economic scale - which is who the armed forces target.
My brother isn't, but he enlisted pre-9/11. They need to target poor white folk more because not only do they need the money but they believe in the war.
After Bush and his crew pissed all over the black people in New Orleans after Katrina hit? Please, I wouldn't enlist either. Why help a president with a war (if that's what you want to call it) when he didn't give a damn about your people when they needed help the most.
This doesn't help recruitment.
http://www.netrootsmass.net/Hugh/Bush_list.html