• Norah (pup/it/she)
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    1028 days ago

    While that would be nice, this would potentially make Trump try to purge “non-loyal” officers even harder.

    • @squaresinger@lemmy.world
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      528 days ago

      This is why such a revolution doesn’t start from the masses, but from someone higher up who gives the command and then people follow them.

      If a lowly soldier disobeys, he’s removed. And grass-roots doesn’t work for that kind of stuff.

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          28 days ago

          That makes everything pretty difficult.

          What generally triggers military coups is that one of these higher-ups rebels when or after they are removed.

          But yeah, there’s a time window for that and it’s closing rapidly.

          There won’t be a rebellion by the people. There hardly can be one, without a rebellion by the military.

          • Norah (pup/it/she)
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            228 days ago

            Yes, which is why in the other comment chain we were talking about the right moment. Tip your hand too soon and you’re just getting purged.

    • @this@sh.itjust.works
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      428 days ago

      Anything to make Trump’s dismantlement of democracy even just a tiny bit harder is a good thing.

        • @this@sh.itjust.works
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          128 days ago

          If they stay compliment with Trump, they won’t need to be purged anyways as they are complient at that point.

          If they pick the right moment to resist, they can at least tie up lawyers and/or millitarty personnel up with court marshalls, spending money, resources, and manpower to keep them in military prison, ect.

          And besides that, its literally in their oath to disobey unlawful orders, so if something is blatently unconstitutional and immoral I would expect every good soldier to follow their oath rather than their orders.

          • Norah (pup/it/she)
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            228 days ago

            I don’t disagree with any of this, but it’s kind of precisely why coming out and saying what teawrecks wants them to say before that right moment is foolhardy at best imo.