"I couldn't even be bothered to throw one rock, why didn't some PFC take his gun and stage a one man suicide attack on the White House for me?"
You literally all sound like butthurt obese lazy cryfaggots who just wanted someone else to do things because you're scared and cowardly and know you just want to sit at home. You can't even fucking explain it articulate 'how' the military would've done anything, by what authority, with what equipment. Sorry in your Q-addled imagination were you picturing the commander of an ops squadron telling his pilots to get in the aircraft and bombing DC? Is that how this worked in your imagination?
So you found your scapegoat. Some unnameable other you can now point to for forever and say "well it was their fault not mine!" and that's your excuse for doing literally nothing yourself.
And because your imagination didn't come true you just cry in every thread on this site, every day, over and over, like a sobbing little bitch.
Someone else is always at fault for your own failure. Gee. Sound just like a Democrat.
The thing is the entire "oath to the constitution" isn't even a good argument. The military isn't the police, and which article of the constitution was clearly violated? Technically everything was done "in accordance with". It's not like they skipped counting EC votes and just declared Biden a winner. And it's not like we want the military somehow acting as federal police and... I don't know... Bombing Atlanta because of accusations of electoral impropriety.
Nobody can ever explain:
Who in the military should've done "something"... is it supposed to be rogue commanders? Entire battalions? Majcoms? No one entity can realistically do much alone.
What exactly were they supposed to do? Bomb the capital?
How would they have any legitimacy? The military is forbidden from operating on US soil so wouldn't that have been 'violating their oath'?
Again, if the entire military are traitors how is it that the top commander is absolved?
People are angry the longer they see someone who should be in a nursing home stutter and bumble behind a lectern with the Seal of the President of the United States on it. In contrast, the man that should still be in the White House has numerous Dems trying to invent a crime he did to prevent him from making a comeback.
They want someone to be mad at, and when January 6 didn't result in Biden being denied the presidency, they blamed the military for not opening the fourth box on their behalf. What happened in Myanmar enraged them even more; even though there are numerous reasons why our military wasn't even close to being in the same position as the Myanmarese Military, they are either unable or unwilling to understand.
The fact of the matter is, if nothing else, people continue to preach what amounts to a paradox about the military's inaction in stopping Biden from taking office:
Social media, the MSM, and damn near every other organization the Deep State has control over successfully gaslighted most of the country into believing there was no evidence of election fraud so only the most staunch Trump supporters (and people in on the steal) knew it happened and Trump supporters were ridiculed when they tried to prove it.
But those same people that say the evidence was covered up also say that the military, many of whom probably fell for the propaganda and had no idea there was any election fraud, should have known everything about the election fraud and as such should have known it was their duty to prevent Biden from taking office by force and keep Trump in power.
"I couldn't even be bothered to throw one rock, why didn't some PFC take his gun and stage a one man suicide attack on the White House for me?"
You literally all sound like butthurt obese lazy cryfaggots who just wanted someone else to do things because you're scared and cowardly and know you just want to sit at home. You can't even fucking explain it articulate 'how' the military would've done anything, by what authority, with what equipment. Sorry in your Q-addled imagination were you picturing the commander of an ops squadron telling his pilots to get in the aircraft and bombing DC? Is that how this worked in your imagination?
So you found your scapegoat. Some unnameable other you can now point to for forever and say "well it was their fault not mine!" and that's your excuse for doing literally nothing yourself.
And because your imagination didn't come true you just cry in every thread on this site, every day, over and over, like a sobbing little bitch.
Someone else is always at fault for your own failure. Gee. Sound just like a Democrat.
The thing is the entire "oath to the constitution" isn't even a good argument. The military isn't the police, and which article of the constitution was clearly violated? Technically everything was done "in accordance with". It's not like they skipped counting EC votes and just declared Biden a winner. And it's not like we want the military somehow acting as federal police and... I don't know... Bombing Atlanta because of accusations of electoral impropriety.
Nobody can ever explain:
Who in the military should've done "something"... is it supposed to be rogue commanders? Entire battalions? Majcoms? No one entity can realistically do much alone.
What exactly were they supposed to do? Bomb the capital?
How would they have any legitimacy? The military is forbidden from operating on US soil so wouldn't that have been 'violating their oath'?
Again, if the entire military are traitors how is it that the top commander is absolved?
People are angry the longer they see someone who should be in a nursing home stutter and bumble behind a lectern with the Seal of the President of the United States on it. In contrast, the man that should still be in the White House has numerous Dems trying to invent a crime he did to prevent him from making a comeback.
They want someone to be mad at, and when January 6 didn't result in Biden being denied the presidency, they blamed the military for not opening the fourth box on their behalf. What happened in Myanmar enraged them even more; even though there are numerous reasons why our military wasn't even close to being in the same position as the Myanmarese Military, they are either unable or unwilling to understand.
The fact of the matter is, if nothing else, people continue to preach what amounts to a paradox about the military's inaction in stopping Biden from taking office:
Social media, the MSM, and damn near every other organization the Deep State has control over successfully gaslighted most of the country into believing there was no evidence of election fraud so only the most staunch Trump supporters (and people in on the steal) knew it happened and Trump supporters were ridiculed when they tried to prove it.
But those same people that say the evidence was covered up also say that the military, many of whom probably fell for the propaganda and had no idea there was any election fraud, should have known everything about the election fraud and as such should have known it was their duty to prevent Biden from taking office by force and keep Trump in power.
It's either one or the other; it can't be both.