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Army frowns on Dungeons and Dragons. IDF says players are detached from reality and automatically given a low security clearance
Does the Israel Defense Forces believe incoming recruits and soldiers who play Dungeons and Dragons are unfit for elite units? Ynet has learned that 18-year-olds who tell recruiters they play the popular fantasy game are automatically given low security clearance.
“They're detached from reality and susceptible to influence,” the army says.
Fans of the popular roleplaying game had spoken of rumors of this strange policy by the IDF, but now the army has confirmed that it has a negative image of teens who play the game and labels them as problematic in regard to their draft status.
So if you like fantasy games, go see the military psychologist.
Oy. Never mind that gamers tend to have better problem-solving skills, and better imaginations, than non-gamers. We're weirdos, so screw your military career!
I will refrain on commenting on a nation that claims to have a divine claim on its land having a problem with other people's fantasies.. whoops, too late.
Does the Israel Defense Forces believe incoming recruits and soldiers who play Dungeons and Dragons are unfit for elite units? Ynet has learned that 18-year-olds who tell recruiters they play the popular fantasy game are automatically given low security clearance.
“They're detached from reality and susceptible to influence,” the army says.
Fans of the popular roleplaying game had spoken of rumors of this strange policy by the IDF, but now the army has confirmed that it has a negative image of teens who play the game and labels them as problematic in regard to their draft status.
So if you like fantasy games, go see the military psychologist.
Oy. Never mind that gamers tend to have better problem-solving skills, and better imaginations, than non-gamers. We're weirdos, so screw your military career!
I will refrain on commenting on a nation that claims to have a divine claim on its land having a problem with other people's fantasies.. whoops, too late.
Go in to see the shrink, wherever you are...
Date: 10 Mar 2005 17:39 (UTC)...They'll think they're both gamers and they won't take either of 'em...
-M
Re: Go in to see the shrink, wherever you are...
Date: 10 Mar 2005 18:03 (UTC)Re: Go in to see the shrink, wherever you are...
Date: 10 Mar 2005 19:25 (UTC)Re: Go in to see the shrink, wherever you are...
Date: 11 Mar 2005 08:24 (UTC)no subject
Date: 10 Mar 2005 19:22 (UTC)Full Frontal Nerdity (http://archive.gamespy.com/comics/nodwick/ffn/ffn.htm)
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Date: 10 Mar 2005 22:05 (UTC)I should probably add that given the poor senses of humor and weak moral character of some of the IDF's senior leadership, I am not at all surprised. Disgusted, but not surprised. This bias begins to explain why the Israeli intelligence apparat, while strong in many areas, is weak on innovation.
Operations people have never liked intelligence people, and the strongest intel people I know can hold many levels of potential reality in their heads, correlating as needed.
Fantasizing that the map is the territory can lose you the war, and Israel doesn't have room to lose a single battle. I strongly hope that the IDF reconsiders, or at least has the wisdom to "double-dip" some of these gamers into intelligence operations.
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Date: 11 Mar 2005 00:11 (UTC)The military has never noticed that problem-solving skills and imagination to be a plus in draftees. The military wants nothing more than quiet obedience to orders. They will solve all your problems and if they want you to have an imagination, they'll issue you one.
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Date: 11 Mar 2005 03:18 (UTC)re divine claim
Date: 12 Mar 2005 06:32 (UTC)