George Wallace said:
Devil's Advocate: This is all fine and good, but unless all of Canadian society has eradicated this harmful behavior, the problem will persist with every intake of new recruits.
If one of the qualities of a group that wields (up to) deadly force on behalf of Canada is discipline, this just becomes one more harmful behaviour to train people to be disciplined about, no?
George Wallace said:
Until the rest of society successfully eradicates that problem, the problem will continue to persist in your organization every time you bring in new people from outside the organization. No matter how many times you eradicate the problem, it will regenerate every time you recruit.
Even as a devil's advocate position, does this mean training and educating a recruit produces zero change in their behaviour? Many recruits don't see the merits of making a bed properly, meeting critical timings or paying attention to detail when they join, and there's all sorts of behavioural mod mechanisms in place that appear to eventually ... encourage such behaviour ;D
daftandbarmy said:
And in that example, if an organization sells looking after each other as a hallmark of the system, one would expect that
more than just what's available to society is offered to modify such behaviour. Not at ALL bashing systems in place, but I don't think "well, there's
already bad shit in society, so there's no need to do better than the norm" is a reasonable standard.
If disciplined, respectful & supportive behaviour is the norm, the CAF should be seen to be doing tons better than any system without such characteristics.
If you can train
one behaviour, you
should be able to train others. Or am I wrong here? Or am I just naive?