The Civil-Military Crisis Is Here
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The article from The Atlantic discusses a perceived civil-military crisis in the US, sparking debate among commenters about the militarization of law enforcement and the potential for authoritarianism.
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I have no idea why but as long as one of them is working I'm happy to not waste any more time looking into it.
I, for one, thought this was a hilarious one-liner in the context of this thread, and the idea of sacrificing or going complacent to a loss of your control to choose multiple options for your circumstances, as long as you have at least ONE option. It's the exact mindset that got us here.
It is not that conservative voters dont know where this goes, it is that they like where it goes and want to get there. You and I perceive the regime you allude to as bad, they dont, wink wink, actually.
I’d like to see a little concern over the lawlessness and crime that’s occurring because certain big cities don’t enforce laws and fail to protect the citizens. Yes by all means protest, 1A rights all day, but attacking police and Federal officers is a crime. This must stop.
And regarding, “extrajudicial killings of random Venezuelan people” - How many ‘random’ people (and a few US citizens) did Obama drone with zero due process?
Crime is down. You have been manipulated.
And now in reality we've got military deployed to "war torn" Portland due to Fox News reruns?
At the top levels, many are salivating at the prospect of generously paid roles in service of the military-industry complex. Standing by sworn principles is a career limiting move.