Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

JR11

(29 posts)
24. A shattering reality
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 10:59 AM
18 hrs ago

I'm reluctant to share this amidst all the despair. The military is mixed on this, but the majority will likely show loyalty to the Trumpian movement; that new perceptual paradigm where there is no right and wrong, only might makes right.

What we have long since ascribed as evil applies full fold in that might makes right way of living, and it has been made more than evident that is the course direction we are all now heading.

I cannot impart just how I'm feeling. Outside of our countries democratic people rising up together to defend our future, there is nothing else.

I'm sure there are still people refusing to take in that reality, or refusing to grasp the idea that their comfort zones couldn't possibly be taken from them, but time will tell.

If that reality is allowed to take power on inauguration day... well, at this point, I'm not dismissing any scenarios regarding outright unlawfulness, as it's not out of the question that the norms will be kicked aside by sway or force. What I'm getting at is, in a fascistic regime they'll be looking to establish might and power immediately, so that means they'll be looking to commit atrocities to permeate fear and deflate the spirit of the country. Aside from his already stated targets, I'm afraid they'll be making an example out of the marginalized.

Where the world is finding itself really comes down to the heart. It comes down to individuals and what they recognise as unshakable moral standards and human decency, or how far they've given themselves over to obeying the sway of unbriddled power.

IOW, who's in charge (of The Military)? no_hypocrisy 19 hrs ago #1
The US president is in charge of the US military. Irish_Dem 19 hrs ago #8
But if the military revolts, who gives them commands they'll obey? no_hypocrisy 19 hrs ago #10
Doubtful the US military will revolt against a sitting US president. Irish_Dem 19 hrs ago #14
Kent State: Twenty-eight National Guard soldiers fired about 67 rounds over 13 seconds, killing 4 students, acquitted kerry-is-my-prez 15 hrs ago #35
This has zero to do with the OP topic. Irish_Dem 15 hrs ago #36
It showed that 28 soldiers were willing to shoot and kill protestors. kerry-is-my-prez 15 hrs ago #44
Yes it is a very isolated example of soldiers willing to kill civilians. Irish_Dem 14 hrs ago #45
Just watched the film "Seven Days in May" last nite. It's about a military coup allegorical oracle 15 hrs ago #37
The only military revolt I expect to see sarisataka 19 hrs ago #2
And, it doesn't matter if a Been A Dick Donald defense secretary gives the illegal order, MarineCombatEngineer 19 hrs ago #4
I hope and pray you are right JustAnotherGen 19 hrs ago #7
I'm sure there would be a few, MarineCombatEngineer 19 hrs ago #9
My grampa JustAnotherGen 19 hrs ago #18
I served 2 year as a Marine cop before returning to my original MOS, MarineCombatEngineer 19 hrs ago #20
But, if the orders were made legal? wnylib 15 hrs ago #38
For some reason Bettie 19 hrs ago #17
It's not what happened at Kent State when they shot and killed protesting students kerry-is-my-prez 16 hrs ago #32
Not everyone was appalled. Quite a few said wnylib 15 hrs ago #43
That is probably why tRump FarPoint 19 hrs ago #11
Nailed it! ._. 7 hrs ago #51
Talking about what? Revolting? Sympthsical 19 hrs ago #3
Revolting against an illegal order. nt MarineCombatEngineer 19 hrs ago #6
We are in an unprecedented time libtodeath 19 hrs ago #12
What are you asking for? Sympthsical 19 hrs ago #16
No I am not libtodeath 19 hrs ago #19
The military would probably revolt in such a case Sympthsical 19 hrs ago #21
Which leads to what libtodeath 19 hrs ago #22
They wouldn't refuse a legal order and if the vast majority of line officers and NCO's refuse MarineCombatEngineer 18 hrs ago #23
Hope there are people around that won't do it Sympthsical 18 hrs ago #26
You are absolutely correct, MarineCombatEngineer 18 hrs ago #27
LOL Sympthsical 18 hrs ago #28
They won't JustAnotherGen 19 hrs ago #5
"They won't" Xavier Breath 15 hrs ago #39
It had better be a huge revolt gab13by13 19 hrs ago #13
I don't see a revolt happening. Infighting maybe. ChicagoRonin 19 hrs ago #15
He's planning a purge of the military EndlessWire 13 hrs ago #47
A shattering reality JR11 18 hrs ago #24
Actually, there was a time Dan 18 hrs ago #25
They would have to go all the way. milestogo 17 hrs ago #29
What happens if they don't? - Even more scary Ranting Randy 17 hrs ago #30
I'm a retired AF Senior Master Sergeant (E-8) LogDog75 16 hrs ago #31
I don't understand how ANYONE it the military can support Cadet Bonespurs Skittles 7 hrs ago #50
I doubt there will be any active "revolution." Wouldn't surprise me, though... Wounded Bear 15 hrs ago #33
What happens if my Aunt had balls? maxsolomon 15 hrs ago #34
why would your aunt want THE most delicate body part? Skittles 7 hrs ago #52
Lock him up !!!!!! French Revolution Trump like the french did to king louie !!!!!! Trueblue1968 15 hrs ago #40
So you propose sending him to the guillotine and decapitating him? totodeinhere 15 hrs ago #42
Perhaps send him to St. Helena or Elba for the rest of his life like they did to Napoleon Trueblue1968 9 hrs ago #48
The military is not going to revolt against him. totodeinhere 15 hrs ago #41
Good question Meowmee 14 hrs ago #46
They won't. The military has been brainwashed for Luz 8 hrs ago #49
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»What happens if the milit...»Reply #24