Nirvikalpa
Unapologetic Feminist
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Didn't know if this would be better here or under the Constitution sub-forum. Others mods can move as they wish.
Here's the basic rundown: I have been thinking of joining the Oathkeepers. I have been a NJ state certified EMT-B for the past year and a half, and I volunteer for my city's non-profit Ambulance corp. I do take my oath to serve my patients the best I can seriously.
My main question is... is it worth joining as an EMT-B (perhaps in a year or two, P)? Are there EMT's who do join, or is it mostly police/fire?
I'm wondering if it's worth it to join and pay $40 for a yearly membership (especially since I don't really have the money), or if it's something that I can agree to the tenants of what they stand for, but there's no need to really join?
Thanks guys.
Here's the basic rundown: I have been thinking of joining the Oathkeepers. I have been a NJ state certified EMT-B for the past year and a half, and I volunteer for my city's non-profit Ambulance corp. I do take my oath to serve my patients the best I can seriously.
My main question is... is it worth joining as an EMT-B (perhaps in a year or two, P)? Are there EMT's who do join, or is it mostly police/fire?
I'm wondering if it's worth it to join and pay $40 for a yearly membership (especially since I don't really have the money), or if it's something that I can agree to the tenants of what they stand for, but there's no need to really join?
Thanks guys.