March 15, 2005

d&d is an israeli army security risk

seems like while video games are maybe good for you, dungeons and dragons might limit your career in the israel defense forces:

IDF says players are detached from reality and automatically given a low security clearance
Thousands of youth and teens in Israel play D&D, fighting dragons and demons using their rich imaginations. The game has also increased in popularity due to the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.

However the IDF does not approve of this unusual hobby and prevents D&D players from being considered for sensitive army positions by labeling them with low security clearance.

“We have discovered that some of them are simply detached from reality,” a security source told Ynet.

A security official tells Ynet there are specific criteria for deciding the level of a soldier’s security clearance.

“One of the tests we do, either by asking soldiers directly or through information provided us, is to ask whether they take part in the game,” he says. “If a soldier answers in the affirmative, he is sent to a professional for an evaluation, usually a psychologist.”

More than half of the soldiers sent for evaluation receive low security clearances, thus preventing them from serving in sensitive IDF positions, he says.

Igor says exposing soldiers who play the game could result in the soldiers being sent to a military psychologist or even being kicked out of the army.

“Exposing them could also harm their chances at being accepted to other military courses,” he says.

Matan says he has personally met soldiers whose military career was harmed due to their connection to the game. Most soldiers who play Dungeons and Dragons simply do not admit to it while they are in the army, he says.


suddenly, i see a query letter for revenge of the nerds XXIV

Posted at March 15, 2005 2:22 PM
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what? hard work!? i am so screwed!

signed, fellow taurus dog

Posted by: rlv at March 21, 2005 12:26 PM

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