The federal government’s move to automatically register young men for potential conscription has reopened old wounds about who truly bears the cost of war. For many, the idea that every 18‑ to 25‑year‑old will be swept into the system through a simple driver’s license application feels like a quiet but profound shift in the social contract. Against this tense backdrop, Barron Trump’s likely exclusion has become a lightning rod. His reported 6’9” height may disqualify him from certain roles due to maximum height limits, a technical detail that online critics see as yet another symbol of how power and privilege seem to float above ordinary rules.The launch of DraftBarronTrump.com, mixing dark humor with pointed political commentary, captures the unease: if war ever returns by lottery, whose children will actually go? The policy doesn’t mean a draft is imminent, but it has forced Americans to confront an uncomfortable question—when the nation calls, who is truly expected to answer?
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