But clearly, he said, the propensity of black youths to enlist is affected by the war and increasingly by views of parents, teachers, coaches, clergy and other "influencers."
"The influencers of these youth are causing them to be less inclined to listen to what good the Army could do for them in the long run," Rochelle said.
http://www.dailypress.com/news/loca...ews-local-final
awwww, yes. The good the Army could do for you in the long run; not that your parents, your teachers, your coaches and any religious ppl in your life did anythign good for you....
Question: What ssomething these "influencers" all have in common?
Answer: don't require selling your soul to the government, let alone all the other things you might have to do for the army, esp. if you're a male.
discuss people: does this guy Rochelle really believe what he's saying?