militainment
Definitions
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- noun A form of entertainment that features or celebrates the military.
Examples
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Over at Foreign Policy, there's a neat retrospective of "militainment" -- entertainment or educational games with a military theme.
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We couldn't wage our current wars without the all-volunteer military whose recruitment goals get fed every year by idealistic young people, who continue, despite all counter-evidence bursting off the front pages, to buy into the romance and excitement of war and armed do-goodism that the recruiters, with the help of a vast "militainment" industry, peddle like so many Joe Camels.
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In the latest edition of Foreign Policy, P.W. Singer examines the growing phenomenon of "militainment," a type of game content that draws praise from actual soldiers and officers as much as it gives them pause in its simplification of a deadly job, and bloodless lack of consequence.
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The best-known game to deal with real-world battlefield scenarios is first-person shooter introduced by the U.S. Army in 2002 and the gold standard in "militainment."
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At the same time, the nexus of video gaming, war, and militainment is growing even fuzzier with the rapid growth in unmanned systems that use video-gaming technology to conduct actual military operations (the United States now has some 7,000 unmanned systems in its aerial inventory and another 12,000 on the ground).
Note
The word 'militainment' is a blend of 'military' and 'entertainment'.
