Suggesting, frankly, there is no norm there at all anymore, but rather a perception that the job ought to be held by the military. As I noted in my FP piece, creating such an organizational ouroboros is dangerous; on the dangers see: https://www.amazon.com/Absolute-Destruction-Military-Practices-Imperial/dp/0801472938 … 6/25
44/380 is 11.5%, which is still nearly double the 6% of veterans in general society. We'll have to wait to see the severity of the issues the people had, but it has also been my sense that rioter-veterans tended to have some of the most concerning fact patterns (e.g. zip-ties).
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This from GWU is why I think looking at the men is picking apples from apples https://extremism.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs2191/f/This_is_War.pdf …pic.twitter.com/vYDxyAbqqO
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That's a fair argument to make, though I think given that there seem to have been - going by the pictures - a significant (if not representative) number of women preset on Jan 6th, and obviously there are many women veterans, I still favor the general population comparison.
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