I assume given the context of the conversation, that the parent of the draft-aged male in question currently has employment within the upper echelons of the legal industry.
Admittedly, "like a son of a judge will be drafted" could have been a complete non-sequitur, and the link that followed it likewise a complete non-sequitur, but the more probable case is that "like a son of a judge will be drafted" and then linking something that lists familial relations when questioned on the validity of the statement would be likely some sort of proof of the statement.
He's also too old. The draft is 18-30 IIRC.
What am I supposed to see here?
I assume given the context of the conversation, that the parent of the draft-aged male in question currently has employment within the upper echelons of the legal industry.
Admittedly, "like a son of a judge will be drafted" could have been a complete non-sequitur, and the link that followed it likewise a complete non-sequitur, but the more probable case is that "like a son of a judge will be drafted" and then linking something that lists familial relations when questioned on the validity of the statement would be likely some sort of proof of the statement.