Yeah there's a whole conversation about how the basic point of the whole concept of military discipline is to train you NOT to second guess the orders you get because lives depend on everyone doing as they're told Which makes the "exception" for illegal orders a problemhttps://twitter.com/gwensnyderPHL/status/1226212529170456576 …
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Come on, that dude Trump pardoned? The other members of his unit *saw him murdering civilians* as part of his daily routine And how did they respond? Passive aggression - sabotaging his rifle while he slept and shit
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It dragged on for ages before anyone actually reported him And by rights, both morally and legally, he shouldn't have just been reported he should have been shot on the spot, in defense of innocent life
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(The term "passive aggression" actually comes from the Army, it's from a WWII psych report analyzing soldiers' behavior Passive aggression *exists* because of institutions like the Army that beat it into you that open defiance or dissent is impossible)
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The Carnation Revolution is a big huge outlier (and ride those weren't even ILLEGAL orders in that case) compared to pretty much everything else
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