• floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    Imagine joining the Marines and ending up doing this for Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth.

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      The oath clearly states you’ll follow legal orders of the officers above you. I would like to think when I was in the military I would refuse to follow these illegal orders. In reality I have no idea what I would do. It would be a long legal battle and potentially life ruining event to do the right thing.

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        Soldiers aren’t lawyers either. So you’d have to be super confident in your knowledge of the law to risk discharge or imprisonment.

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          Yeah, for most things. But when it comes to fighting your own citizens, it feels pretty cut and dry. But again, this is easy for me to say now that I’m not wearing the uniform anymore.

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            I appreciate your honesty. People make it sound so easy to do the right thing but when you’re in a group like the military where conformity is pretty much a matter of life and death, it’s like a very hard decision to make.

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          The USMC has a chain of command whose job it is to know this shit. They let those Marines down and have stained the honor of the Corps.

          The writing has been on the wall since at least last February or whenever it was trump replaced so much of the DoD top brass. This was always what - in his first term he tried to send troops to Oregon and the DoD correctly told him “no”. Those people are replaced with scum who don’t mind violating the Posse Comitatus Act.

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          If they are acting illegally, they could in theory face state charges for assault and battery. In theory. Because they have no arrest powers. Maybe. Right? That’s the tricky point.

          So they would have to be super confident to not find out the scope of their authority.

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        There does exist a hotline to call if you’re being given illegal orders, at least.

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          What good is it when they’re doing it live on television?

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            The hotline is for service members if they are directly given an illegal order, not for civilians to report service members.

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              Right. And again, they’re already carrying out those orders in front of the entire world.

              Who does the complaint go to that isn’t already well aware?

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        In my country there’s a thing called court martial. I guess it’s the same in the US. So if a soldier disobeys it’ll probably be that.

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          Yep, exactly the same. The military has its own set of laws called the Uniform Code of Military Justice. You can be court martialed for breaking the UCMJ.

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        “Be a good little crayon eater, maggot, and do as you’re told unless you want to end up in there with them.” -Commanding officer, probably

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        I mean the oath is to defend the constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic and then gets into obeying orders.

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      yeah, aside from all of the other bs (which is a lot) it’s just treating the marines like a personal toy

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      OK. This needs to be said. Not every 2A adherant is a magat or a republican. There are many of us actual leftists that are armed and getting ready to actually fight this shit. The NRA != every armed American, and the time for leftists failing to be armed is long gone. Dems have been fighting against an actual armed left for decades because they love their capitalism. It is time to mobilize for real.

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    What would happen if someone were to detain a group of marines (with the minimal force necessary), in the wrong assumption - honest mistake - that they were about to execute illegal orders?

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      They’re trained and equipped in a way that you are not. I do not expect this to succeed unless you’ve already convinced them that they want to surrender.

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      You ever come across the hornet’s nest that you need to clear, where they can sting you multiple times and aren’t really afraid all that much of dying.

      Unless they’re willing this is probably notably worse

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    “Any temporary detention ends immediately when the individual(s) can be safely transferred to the custody of appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel,” a spokesperson said.

    Coming soon:

    “Day 3650, we’ll transfer you to an appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel soon, prisoner.”

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      They can’t perform arrests. They can only temporarily detain them with zip ties and transfer them by van to the police station.

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      I read the article. He crossed a yellow taped off area of the building perimeter.

      He was a vet headed into the building for some reason and the marines stopped him, detained, turned over, and he was then released.

      The guy didn’t seem to phased by it. Overall I’d give it a 5/7.

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    “They’re just doing their job,” said Leao,

    No, Marcos, I don’t think they are.

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      You can literally hear it ringing in your ears when they fire “non lethal” rounds…

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    Reuters images showed Marines apprehending a civilian, restraining his hands with zip ties and then handing him over to civilians from the Department of Homeland Security.

    Asked about the incident, the U.S. military’s Northern Command spokesperson said active duty forces “may temporarily detain an individual in specific circumstances.”

    “Any temporary detention ends immediately when the individual(s) can be safely transferred to the custody of appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel,” a spokesperson said.

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      That was my first thought. Where are all the self-described Libertarians who should be losing their shit over this? They should be in the street screaming “posse comitatus!” at the tops of their lungs.

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    I hope they ultimately meet a similar fate or find early graves rather than act as traitors. Rest in piss redneck trash, there’s no honor or valor involved.

    “Just doing their job” I hope somebody tells them the same while disappearing them to somewhere I won’t give a flying fuck about. May your partners be slutted out and your children die before you.

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    So it begins! Buy the ticket, take the ride! This is what you get for electing rump