Like one dude said that.People say that (one of the reasons) nobody goes to the club anymore because security is waiting to pounce on you.
Isn't it obvious? Funding, for one. If you drive by the old O-club on North Island, it's pretty sad. There are ancient parking spots facing the approach end of the runway right in front of the club with very faded paint representing each squadron. Presumably where CO's would park their cars before entering the club. Dunno. All I know is that everytime I see it, it's saddening. And second, I'll bet money it's way harder to invite unescorted civilians to drink in our base bar with today's ATFP levels than it was before 9/11. You'll not hear me complain at all about our security measures, it's just a statement of fact. Whatever it is that you and @ATIS experienced is no longer in existence.I don't dispute things have changed, but I don't think we fully understand why. The club was pretty rocking when I was a JO. I'm not aware of any policy changes from Big Navy that directly contributed to that change.

No, you're way off. All I have do to is hear my CO (someone like you) tell me "The club was pretty rocking when I was a JO. I'm not aware of any policy changes from Big Navy that directly contributed to that change." "I don't dispute things have changed, but I don't think we fully understand why."I'll ask you (and the group) what you think contributed. I will say this - when people say "the Navy ain't what it used to be," they're usually talking about a period that they themselves never experienced first hand - like how it was in the 70s. That's just a strange perspective to hold.
In other words, it was super awesome when I was a JO, we don't know wtf happened and nobody's going to bother fixing it. But...Millennials. Must be their (our) fault. That's the same logic that leads people to say Millennials are fucked up because they got participation trophies. No. No, they're (we're) fucked up because the parents decided to treat them like that. Why does everyone act like children (or in this case, Millennial JOs) decided to be entitled when really the parents (Senior Leadership) made poor decisions and set the example?
But if you want to hear a JO bitch about something that has changed during their time in the Navy, I'll give you one. OCS. OCS was fucking hard ten years ago. I've heard AOCS was even harder. In any case, OCS is a shell of what it used to be. Why? Because senior leadership is weak.
We don't have weak JO's because they're Millennials. We have weak JO's because senior leadership failed. We have shitty O-Clubs because senior leadership failed. And we have a retention problem because...yup...senior leadership failed.
Don't blame ME or JOPA because we "party differently." That's bullshit, sir. Someone, somewhere, between your JO experience and mine dropped the ball. I'm sorry for getting a little heated, and but it's really not JOPA's fault.