As a civilian, you respect the military for what they do. But when you become a military member, you're just part of a big corporation - following rules and orders. I don't see any free thinkers here. We wear masks for the virus, social distance, basically following the CDC religiously. I don't see any outrage in the military over this election. I see a lot of passivity. I feel that my oath is hollow - "To preserve and defend the constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic." When has the military ever defended the Constitution from domestic enemies?
Maybe others see it differently. I've been in low spirits lately and have a skewed perspective. Share your thoughts if you will.
What is your job/branch? Everything pc culture has touched has been destroyed, only zombies left.
It started with me in, army/intel. But I was attached to combat units. Airborne rangers, special forces, etc. and they were real.
Nobody complained when they broke a pc rule. They were patriotic in a very quiet way and I can imagine them smiling right now not rushing to prep a thing because they’ve been prepared for generations.
Try to find out where your chain of command falls. That is what will be most important. That is where you can make a difference.