President-elect Donald Trump stunned the Pentagon and the broader defense world by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary, tapping someone largely inexperienced and untested on the global stage to take over the world’s largest and most powerful military.

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    • Kumikommunism [they/them]@hexbear.net
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      10 days ago

      Kamala has us right where she wants us. Still funding a genocide to maintain our military dictatorship over the world. She’s probably relieved she doesn’t have to put the work in killing the infants herself.

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        The hurdles you fucks jump through just to blame the woman. You hate liberals more than fascists and clearly hate women more than felons. The genocide is funded by all of them, but now they are going to annex the west bank. Congratulations.

    • barrbaric [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      Even if Putin were solely responsible for Trump winning (he isn’t, far right domestic media like Fox News had and has far more of an effect, remember that Cambridge Analytica was British, and Trump would likely still be a political nobody if the Democrats hadn’t boosted him as part of their “Pied Piper” strategy) it must be noted that this would essentially be Russia doing to the US what the US did to Russia when it supported Yeltsin’s coup. Imo if a country flagrantly subverts the democracies of other countries all the time, that same country can’t really complain when other countries do the same to it.

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    Critical support to comrade Trump in his heroic struggle to destroy the genocidal amerikkkan empire from within 🫡

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    It baffels me that the american people are so stupid to elect him a second time. And this time, like we see, there is not going to be guardrails agains him. He is only picking yes men. It wouldn’t supprise me if Pentagon tries to get him killed before he get to the oval office.

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        I genuinely believe that the ideological divide is far too wide in the US to be able to say that “America” believes this or that.

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      That would shock me. Sane people in power might piss and moan about him, but they never actually do anything about it.

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      It’s not stupidity, it was a clear option between something the American people know does not work, and something that might work.

      If the Biden/Harris status quo continued, beyond the genocide and other awfulness, the median American would die from COVID or other such disease at their desk at work in their 80s while still stressing about how 2/3rds their 5 figure paycheck goes to rent and 1/3rd goes to their 1200 kcal/day diet.

      Maybe Trump fixes it, maybe Trump ends it, but that above ever enshittificated scenario does not happen.

      It’s like making a meth empire when you’re diagnosed with stage 4 cancer while poor. Best case scenario is better than the best case scenario in the alternative choices.

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        t’s not stupidity, it was a clear option between something the American people know does not work, and something that might work.

        There is no reasonable expectation that Trump would “work” for anyone outside of some very wealthy and grifters. So, yes, voting for Trump is stupid.

        Accelerationists can fuck off.

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          Well there is no reasonable expectation that voting for Harris improves anything given her explicit statement she’s going to be just Biden in a wig.

          When you present unreasonable choices, you get unreasonable decisions. To most people Trump isn’t the ultra competent, ultra intelligent, ultra evil fascist you guys have been propagandizing him as for the last decade.

          He’s an incompetent version of a generic politician.

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            Well there is no reasonable expectation that voting for Harris improves anything given her explicit statement she’s going to be just Biden in a wig.

            That’s not true!

            She promised to be different by appointing Republicans🤣

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            “would you rather have nothing to eat, or poison?”

            If you eat nothing, maybe you can figure out a better solution with your remaining time. If you eat poison, you’re probably going to be too sick (or dead) to improve things.

            Trump is poison.

            Also Biden did improve some things, so it’s less “nothing” and more “some crackers”. Sure, a full meal would be better.

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              That’s not the choice, especially if you’re Muslim or poor. The choice is the same cyanide you’ve been taking, but a higher dose; or arsenic.

              Biden improved nothing for the working class, and has been actively hostile to Muslims.

              Your false choice and inability to see how much people are suffering is why you lost, why your messaging just doesn’t resonate and infact turns people off of your party.

              Most people care about their own survival and life. That’s it. If your corpo is hurting them as much or worse than the other corporate is hurting them, they’ll simply not choose your corpo to give power to.

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            I don’t think anyone but himself ever called Trump ultra intelligent or ultra competent

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              Really? Dems have been saying he’s going to dismantle the US, completely use the US military to eliminate his political opponents, that he has pages on pages of plans to change the US into a dictatorship and stop all future elections while eliminating the US Constitution. I mean really Dems have been attributing to him this massive grand plan that would require a master manipulator operating completely perfectly to accomplish.

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    Well the last one withheld Afghanistan troop numbers from him, and there were reports Mark Milley staged somewhat of a soft coup as chairman of the joint chiefs. Trump’s gonna be paranoid about bringing in anyone already embedded in these departments.

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      Those heroes did what America needed to keep the filthy traitor from getting more American intelligence killed off.

      This time the traitor will be able to kill Americans for his real bosses with zero impunity. Congrats magats.

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          Nope. They did their part to try and save America from the enemy within.

          Unfortunately that treasonous enemy is back and is now carrying out its final attack to finish destroying America.

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            That enemy is a duly elected representative. They are required to follow any order he gives that isn’t illegal.

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              Also it’s hilarious you’re pretending that a fucking faux newz host is somehow a valid fucking choice for anyone except the enemies of the United States.

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                The traitor won the popular vote and is the presumptive winner of the electoral college vote.

                The constitution isn’t going to save us from this second Trump term.

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                  No. Traitor trump was and continues to be. That filthy waste of human life and his despicable magat nazis are the enemies of the United States and everything it was founded on.

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    I’m not stunned by anything the orange turd does, I was paying attention the last eight years. Just making me madder and madder.

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    A tiny sliver of hope.

    I know the sorts of oaths I had to take when I was in the military. I didn’t really enjoy my time there and I still took them seriously.

    Those folks at the Pentagon, I would hope, are the sort that take them very seriously. And it is your duty to refuse unlawful orders.

    If there’s enough “good ones” left, we might see some resistance coming from that area.

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      I have a different hope, that Trump will ruin their actual offensive capacity and save the world from the Pentagon. The US can not be trusted with its own military.

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        I can’t wait until his son’s begin an arms manufacturing company and get hundreds of billions in defense contracts and then entire companies of troops get owned in war when their guns spontaneously explode in their face and the tanks rounds detonates prior to firing. Capitalist efficiency!

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        I don’t fail to appreciate your viewpoint, but while such a military exists, I’d like stopping 21st century Hitler before he can get started to be a service they provide.

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          Oh, so the US military should intervene in the Palestinian genocide on the side of Palestine, right? And then pay reparations to Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and all the other places the US has slaughtered in the past 20 years alone.

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          The military is already struggling to recruit and moves like this will only delegitimize our military even more. I’m sure they’ll always be able to find goons to wield guns, but it will cease to be a respectable career path for all but the most right-wing citizenry.

          It’s not all bad.

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        But they protected me from all those menacing children in Laos that didn’t even know the USA existed!

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        The US can not be trusted with its own military.

        I’m not a fan of U.S. foreign policy. But as far as the military chain of command, it’s specifically designed to have it’s own checks and balances against abuse of power. Precisely what Trump is wanting to topple. So if the choice is an orange toddler or a robust and effective circle of generals, I’ll go with the generals thanks.

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            I don’t disagree, but that’s not really my point.

            What you’re arguing is basically akin to people who sat out the vote because “Genocide Joe”. Which is what gave America Trump 2.0 in the first place. Yes, the established Military Complex is flawed and in some cases downright evil. But the response to that isn’t “fuck it, let’s burn it down and give a fucking toddler direct control of it.”

            You don’t fix things by picking the worse option on purpose. That’s utter lunacy.

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              It’s not flawed, it’s been working exactly as it was intended our entire lives. Unless you were alive for WW2, the purpose of the military has been to spread misery and death. I’d call it one of the most evil institutions in the face of the Earth.

              I’m not optimistic. Trump won’t be allowed to destroy the military. He will weaken it, though, and that can only be a good thing.

              Hence, saving the world from the Pentagon.

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                Trump won’t be allowed to destroy the military. He will weaken it, though, and that can only be a good thing.

                Real 1930s Germany vibes coming out today

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                  I’ve read a lot of stuff on the development of the military industrial complex in Germany and fascism’s relationship to it both while it was gaining power and had power and I’m not seeing any parallels, could you explain?

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              You don’t fix things by picking the worse option on purpose.

              That’s exactly what the electorate just did.

              That’s utter lunacy.

              I fully agree

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          The same US military that promises to bomb The Hague if it is ever held accountable for crimes against humanity?

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        I’ve been out a long time and was of low rank in any case. However, I’m skeptical that safeguards don’t exist that will make that less effective than it sounds. For one thing, the duty to disobey unlawful orders goes all the way to the lowest E1. But I am doubtful that Trump can successfully reach a point where all or even enough of the top brass are willing to drink his flavor aid to not have to worry about them.

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          For one thing, the duty to disobey unlawful orders goes all the way to the lowest E1.

          History has shown that these are very seldom adhered to, and that adhering to them is a career-limiting—and even freedom-limiting—move. The whole War on Terror torture regime is just one example in the post-WWII era.

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            Basically never. Most aren’t getting to their day in court for disobeying orders. They’ll give you a less than honorable discharge quick fast and in a hurry. Back when I was in Don’t Ask Don’t Tell was still a thing, and was used to keep people quiet. I was threatened with it when reporting a sexual assault that leadership wanted to ignore. When I kept going up the chain of command I was eventually told if I didn’t shut up Id I’d be given a less than honorable discharge under violating Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.

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            😁

            I literally had kool aid typed because that’s what everyone is used to hearing. Then I thought of the number of times I’ve said “Well ackshually” to others about that, so decided to heed my own pedantry.

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              And since the only good reason to make the error would be to invite another pedant into the conversation, I’m finding this whole little sidethread very satisfactory.

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      This guy seemed to be campaigning on not prosecuting war criminals, so military lawyers might be the first ones with difficult decisions to make.

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      This is how we are checkmated into civil war OR Putin takeover.

      Either we let Trump/Elon stay in office and Putin takes over that way. Before Jan 20, they will all be releasing increasingly inflammatory information to incite a civil war. If we don’t go to war, Putin will finish taking us over and will have access to our resources and military. With that he will literally take over the world.

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      What country did you serve for? AFAIK, the US is one of a handful of countries that don’t have a law stating that soldiers are obligated to refuse unlawful orders and to report those who gave those orders.

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        It’s generally called a “duty to disobey,” and is empowered by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The UCMJ is more concerned about the need to obey orders, but specifies the conditions when military personnel may feel justified in not following them:

        If the order is “contrary to the constitution” or “the laws of the United States.”

        If the order is “patently illegal, … such as one that directs the commission of a crime.”

        https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/law-and-life/what-is-a-military-duty-to-disobey/

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          Appreciate it, I remember reading many years ago that after WW2, most countries agreed to sign into law that soldiers were legally obligated to disobey unlawful orders and report the person who gave the order to their superiors, but that the US was one of the nations that didn’t.

          But a quick search brings up nothing but articles talking about what you posted, so I can’t find any info on it. I wonder if in other countries it’s enshrined outside of military law, and that’s the distinction? I have no clue.

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        right now they are but soon they might not be the ones with the power and they can be removed. its very possible. remember hitlers generals tried to kill him

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          That was much later. Up until that point, Röhm, the General of the SA at the time, was a “constitutional loyalist” who didn’t help or hurt Hitler.

          Then Hitler made up a conspiracy that Röhm and about 300 of his loyalists were going to commit a “coup”, and staged a overthrow of the German Military during Röhm’s Honeymoon, a day or two after he got married.

          Of course, the rest of the German people were ok with that, because he outed Röhm as gay, and had already done well to turn the people against Homosexuals in the country. That combined with the lie that Röhm was about to depose Hitler, and he succeeded in a flawless execution of 300 top military leaders to seize complete control of all facets of German operations. Presidency from Hindenburg, Military from Röhm, and his Chancellorship he got at the voting booth.

          That’s all to say I have no faith in our military preventing a Fascist dictatorship from asserting control over our country.

          At no point in history has that seemingly happened. I would not expect us to set the curve.