• Krudler@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    No he did not fight for that right, he was engaged in wars of aggression for the enrichment of the elite. That’s what US soldiers do.

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      20 days ago

      I mean, I have every bit of respect for soldiers. They volunteer to serve in the military as tools of the government.

      It is the government that actively exploits people in poverty, people in dire situations, and people who have no better alternatives. They work to make sure that there are sufficient quantities of people like that willing to sign their lives away for three squares and a glorious purpose.

      The military as an organization, as an arm of the government, is only as good and as righteous and as honorable as the people in charge of it, so it’s been a really long time since the military has been deserving of respect. Soldiers, marines, airmen, sailors, they have earned respect for their willingness to sacrifice. But when your commander in chief gives an illegal order, like to deploy to Portland and hunt down protestors, then it is your duty to this country to disobey such an order.

      If they don’t, then they are no longer on our side of the war.

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      20 days ago

      It looks like this guy left the Marines after spending four years as a “organizational automotive mechanic and vehicle recovery operator” in Iraq.

      EDIT: Correct info is that he spent 4 years as a Marine after highschool, only his last year was in Iraq.