• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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    Like I said, these people have families. That specific general said he’s retiring “because of family matters”.

    The fuck kinda father is going to put his own children and (if he has them) grandchildren into danger?

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      The kind of patriots that founded our country. They had families too, and they took dangerous stands so their families wouldn’t have to live under tyranny.

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        Were most of them not regular people? I’m talking about generals, people currently being surveilled for any disloyalty.

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          I’m talking about generals, people currently being surveilled for any disloyalty.

          Did you not know that most American generals in the Revolutionary War including George Washington had prices on their heads for their disloyalty to the king?

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          You think regular people in the rebellion weren’t putting their lives and families at risk? If anything generals actually have an oath to defend the Constitution from tyranny and should be more obligated and dedicated to the cause.

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            They were, but there’s the question of whether it’s a random peasant or a member of the royal disobeying a direct order. You forget, to Trump it’s personal.

            The general can still fight on the correct side when it comes to civil war. He’d be a valuable asset. But now he can no longer be coerced into giving orders to murder innocent people and it’s unlikely his family is deported or murdered as retaliation for him sabotaging or refusing an order.

            If enough experienced people resign, the military will be left incompetent.

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              The general can still fight on the correct side when it comes to civil war.

              How. He’s going to get out his little Glock and shoot at policemen?

              ut now he can no longer be coerced into giving orders to murder innocent people and it’s unlikely his family is deported or murdered as retaliation for him sabotaging or refusing an order.

              Would you stop with the nonsense? Trump doesn’t have any powers to deport Americans especially family members of the military.

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                Trump is deporting Americans right now though? They’re talking want revoking citizenships too.

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              Incompetence never stopped a violent gang from implementing violence. And they’d be just as bereft of competence if the generals were standing up for what was right rather than politely stepping out of the way.