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Look, I'm not one to over-romanticize hope that the U.S. military will choose the right side in upholding their duty to resist unlawful orders. Some will. Some won't. We'll see. But, lol, I do suspect there's malicious compliance. And as I keep seeing pics with military members looked absolutely miserable and sullen in the Orange Toddler's Big Boy B-Day Parade yesterday, I am cracking up. They were probably supposed to put on a big proud show for Dear Leader, and they didn't (or did a very bad job - perhaps on purpose). Trump's abuse of the military in this way is so disrespectful. But, I feel like some in there are really trying to show they aren't interested in being treated like toys in some draft-dodger's dipshit propaganda. This one in particular from WaPo got me:


Originally Posted By u/RocketSocket765 At 2025-06-15 02:10:38 PM | Source


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[โ€“] velkiera@lemmy.world 24 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The military industrial complex targets and takes advantage of people in vulnerable positions who desperately need to provide for themselves or their families. Many who enlist do not necessarily want to be soldiers, but have few or no other choices given their financial/life situations. I can show sympathy to those people when they're between a rock and a hard place. Forgoing nuance as you do in your take does not help make progress, but only further neglects the humanity of individuals being abused by the system while struggling to make ends meet.