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Anyone saw the news about South Korea and their political situation? Imagine that situation happening in your country…
Wait a couple hours for the parliament to go WTF and have every member regardless of party vote to rescind the martial law order.
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But Americans have guns so it could never happen there - right? That’s the reason having hundreds of school shootings is worth it? /s
A lot of those gun owners are also boot lickers.
“We need our guns to protect our civil liberties from a tyrannical government! But if we like the tyrant in charge, then tread on us harder, daddy!”
Not every country has a reasonable legislature like South Korea. Wait, are you in South Korea right now?
Na. In Europe.
More likely what would happen here is someone will challenge the order in the courts and request a stay of order until the judge rules on weather the order is legal or not.
That is what happened during COVID when we had curfews.
. The military said they will only withdraw if Yoon orders it to end. They’re ignoring parliament. Hell they blocked them from going in to vote
If Yoon stays silent for several hours after this and does not end the order, he will be going rogue as a dictator and will be continuing Martial Law in an unconstitutional and illegal status. South Korea will fall to a military dictatorship and I expect elections along with all courts to be suspended indefinitely.
This was a planned coordinated effort by military figureheads and Yoon.
To go further, if this coup is successful , it would not surprise me if in a few days, all 190 who got in to vote to end the order are either jailed or executed for “anti-state” activities.
Edit: Yoon lifted the order. Better luck next time (it’s coming again). Next time he’ll have them shoot anyone trespassing into parliament.
Apparently the defense minister was made aware ,(they had tanks ready) but did not go through a cabinet approval (which is constitutional law)
There needs to be explaining for this along with a potential military tribunal
Go over to Liz’s, hole up, have a cup of tea, and wait for all this to blow over.
…I’m sorry
Not talk about what I’m doing publicly. In fact, not talk about what I’m doing AT ALL.
Lol this is more of a “how are you spending your free time during martial law” question less of “are you gonna do a violent revolt” question
Oh, well, in THAT case… “Not talk about what I’m doing publicly. In fact, not talk about what I’m doing AT ALL.” :)
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South Korea is a unitary state, the US is federal. A bit harder to do in the US.
Not really. The military is controlled by the federal government. The state governments exist only to decide “small” local matters. And don’t have their own armed forces.
I honestly fear that our military will do something like this. There are a LOT of chuds in the military.
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Although originally state entities, the Constitutional “Militia of the Several States” were not entirely independent because they could be federalized. According to Article I, Section 8; Clause 15, the United States Congress is given the power to pass laws for “calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions.” Congress is also empowered to come up with the guidelines “for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress” (clause 16). The President of the United States is the commander-in-chief of the state militias “when called into the actual Service of the United States.” (Article II, Section 2).
The traditional state militias were redefined and recreated as the “organized militia”—the National Guard, via the Militia Act of 1903. They were now subject to an increasing amount of federal control, including having arms and accoutrements supplied by the central government, federal funding, and numerous closer ties to the Regular Army.
The state’s national guard would only listen to the president if they view hin as legitimate. If the presidebt start saying: “I’m declaring martial law and ordering the arrest of these lawless democrat thugs to restore law an order” the state national guard would probably go “wait wtf?”, then the Democratic Governor will declare those orders unconstitutional then tell the national guard to refuse federalization and listen to the state. Then the real test is to see who they listen to. That could decide the fate of the country.
Who did every active duty and veteran you know vote for, again?
You know, not every member of military voted trump. And even for those who did, they are just useful idiots who actually are stupid enough to believe that trump is good for the country, they might not realize he’s actually trying to end democracy, they are just that dumb. My hope is that they will eventually realize it when trump start giving orders like “Kill Everyone Who Disagrees With Me” and refuse those orders.
Staying inside with the doors locked and the curtains drawn.
Depends on the reason. Either stay indoors and chill or get out of the country.
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Well I still have to go to work tomorrow, so I guess make sure my alarm is set.
Sleep in, really long
Be forbidden I guess.
Toss my tool bag into my truck and drive to the customer’s house I guess unless told to do something else by the authorities.
Yoon lifted the order. Better luck next time (it’s coming again). Next time he’ll have them shoot anyone trespassing into parliament.
Apparently the defense minister was made aware ,(they had tanks ready) but did not go through a cabinet approval (which is constitutional law)
There needs to be explaining for this along with a potential military tribunal for those involved.
Get out my nunchucks, take to the streets, and fight the system. Probably put “Calm like a bomb” by Rage on in my headphones.
“Why is that dude hitting City Hall with nunchucks?”
“He said he was fighting the system.”
Why is that dude hitting the municipal water infrastructure?
He said he was fighting the cistern.
To answer that, I’d have to know what that would even entail. Our constitution does not have “martial law”, we have a vaguely similar thing where it depends entirely on the circumstances what it entails and that has never been invoked.
Context?
Context is South Korea is about to have another impeachment of the president for undemocratic moves like declaring martial law.