A tweet states that National Guard or Active Duty military ordered to violate constitutional rights can call the GI Rights Hotline for support, with the number 1-877-447-4487 provided.

  • Wilco@lemm.ee
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    5 hours ago

    Incorrect. At least read the conversation you are trying to enter. There are several references stating this should be done. One post even describes where the term “fragging” comes from. The post I responded to stated a soldier could either live with the guilt of what he does or turn on the officer that gave the order.

    You are also wrong that you can disobey an order to shoot civilians. It is not always morally acceptable. That will get someone a court martial. A soldier on guard duty on a military base sees several guys jumping a fence and entering an ammo depot. “Halt! Are you guys military? Because I’m not allowed to shoot civilians breaking onto a secured facility” … said no soldier ever in the history of soldiering.

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      4 hours ago

      Lmao, I am the person that you’ve been responding to.

      So I guess incorrect to you too lol

      Nice job making up a new scenario we’re not talking about. I’ll let you figure out how breaking into a military base differs from protesting.

      Other note morality and legality are not the same

      • Wilco@lemm.ee
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        10 minutes ago

        You said shooting civilians was illegal … I disagreed … I am right. There are millions of scenarios where civilians get killed, and only a few dozen where it is illegal.

        You are not the only one posting, if you didn’t bring up the officer bragging statement then someone else did. I didn’t.

        You are just one of those people that are argumentative online just to be argumentative. It’s easy to remedy by blocking. Bye “arrow”.