Do the army support the president even if his orders are against your constitution? How is the overll clima and feeling today?

Just asking because I’m curious, I have no horse in this race :)

Edited to Armed forces since thats exactly what I ment

  • asg101@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    23 days ago

    Most of the US military have zero qualms about obeying illegal orders.

    Reference: Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, and most other U.S. instigated wars for their entire history.

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      This is what has been most depressing/distressing about watching all of this unfold. People online (and I’m not immune to this either) have this impulse to think “Surely not right? Surely these people will come to their senses and not just blindly follow transparently evil orders right? We’ve been told these people are heroes who stand up for freedom and democracy and our safety right? Surely at least some of them will do the right thing right?” It’s so ingrained into us through support our troops propaganda and various TV/Movies showing them and cops as principled heroes saving the day. We’ve also seen this with corporations. “Wow I can’t believe this company turned away from DEI so quickly. I can’t believe this company is going to keep selling surveillance tech to the government. Surely someone will see how wrong that is.”

      And then I snap back to my senses and remember history. We’ve seen what horrors these people are willing to commit, whether they want to or are “just following orders.” Maybe you at least believe that they won’t do it to US, as cynical as that is… and then you remember Kent State, segregation, the violent crackdown on unions, the police rallying around protecting cops who execute people in the streets, etc.

      Nobody is going to come to their senses. None of them are coming to save us from themselves. If we don’t stand up for ourselves this is just going to happen and be another chapter in a long history of cruelty.

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          Don’t use the Zimbardo prison experiment. From your link:

          Certain critics have described the study as unscientific and fraudulent.[6][7] In particular, Thibault Le Texier has established that the guards were asked directly to behave in certain ways in order to confirm Zimbardo’s conclusions, which were largely written in advance of the experiment.

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            22 days ago

            I’m going to repeat what @plyth said. “Don’t use the Zimbardo prison experiment”.
            Zimbardo was as manipulative as the psychologists from the Robbers Cave experiment,
            with the only difference being that the former was only done once, while in the latter,
            the subjects figured out that they were being manipulated and turned against the psychologists.

            Because of this, the conclusions Zimbardo drew himself are very different from when you conclude that
            Zimbardo was behind the whole ordeal pulling the strings.
            One only needed to stand up against one person, not a crowd.