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Onemoretime11 27 points ago +28 / -1

Stop joining the communist controlled military

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deleted 13 points ago +13 / -0
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knifeinourbacks 7 points ago +7 / -0

A sizable portion (maybe even the largest plurality) of recruits are upper middle class. This “join or starve” shit is propaganda.

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LLchurch 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'd say I met maybe one or two upper middle class my entire 4 years it's mostly just regular working class either upper lower or lower middle class.

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sentient-potato 4 points ago +4 / -0

I can't imagine what an active duty soldier can do, who isn't on board with this but in the middle or near the end of their career. Do they put up or throw it all away?

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Onemoretime11 4 points ago +4 / -0

Step aside. If you knowingly support the communist then, well, you have become one too. Remember the Nuremburg trials where the nazi's defense was "I was just following orders", remember that?

Same thing here really

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MrStep 4 points ago +4 / -0

Many aren't willing to stand up and put their families and livelihoods at risk against the current leftist crap - let alone when someone actually will drag your family to a camp and execute them as the Nazis did if you spoke up or tried to oppose them. It's not easy to do, it's always been much easier to just shout "Reeee! That's no excuse!" than actually realize what it means to be stuck in that situation. Ready to have your wife and kids killed? It really makes the sacrifices of our Founding Fathers that much more amazing and the current state of the US that much sadder.

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Angerisagift 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most NAZIs didn't get tried. Some became influential in the US and the USSR.

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LLchurch 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can we stop comparing literally everything to the nazi? Staying in for you last 4 you are already contracted to is not the same as the fucking nuremberg trials.

Commiting war crimes in ww2 is not the same as not throwing away your life for a dishonorable. You don't just say oh I don't like the current administration I would like my honorable discharge please. You just ride out the contract and don't re up.

Also until they follow an unlawful order it is 0% like the nazi

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sentient-potato 1 point ago +1 / -0

I understand, I meant more from a personal/emotional perspective. What it's like for enlisted people, a decade or two in, who love and really believe in the Constitution and wanted to stay in until retirement. It has to be a very difficult time for them.