This guy…

  • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    It does, however, require you to swear or affirm that you will follow the orders of the President,

    LAWFUL ORDERS.

    Look, you don’t need a JAG officer on standby to know you’re not supposed to open up on a crowd of fuckin kids. This really isn’t the ambiguous terrain you’re making it out to be.

    Would it be better to have an executive branch that wasn’t a fucking traitorous pile of garbage? OF COURSE.

    And we don’t have to say “so help me god” unless we want to. Affirming your oath is fine.

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      6 months ago

      This administration is built on the concept of gradually but continually pushing the boundaries of what’s legal. First it’s using federal troops to guard CBP as they violate constitutional rights, then it’s murdering unnamed persons in boats in the Caribbean. Next will be something just a little bit more illegal, and eventually there may come a day where there’s something as clear cut as opening up on a crowd of kids. But by then, how are a few troops supposed to prove that this is illegal while not speaking up about whatever they did last? Not to mention the longer this goes on the more they organize the command structure by loyalty over competence.

      I don’t think we can rely on waiting for a clear cut example like yours, people in power need to be pushing back now or it will be too late

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      6 months ago

      Look, you don’t need a JAG officer on standby to know you’re not supposed to open up on a crowd of fuckin kids.

      Agreed, but the order is not always so clearly unlawful. You pretty much do need a lawyer on standby to challenge violations of Posse Comitatus. It is the servicemember’s duty to refuse to conduct domestic law enforcement activities like deportation, for example, but they can be required to support those same activities in other ways.