• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    If he had integrity, he wouldn’t step down.

    Anyone that stands up to facists by “getting out of the way” is a piece of shit.

    Stay and make them waste time effort and money getting rid of you, but all these shitbags care more about their retirements than their country. And the bars so low that idiots applaud them as heroes for self preservation.

    Fuck everyone involved in this shitshow.

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      17 days ago

      For the sake of argument let’s say he did that and intentionally slowed things down as much as possible.

      Fast forward four years from now. You’re a DOJ prosecutor under the new administration looking to level charges against high ranking military officers who gave the green light to some of Trump’s war crimes.

      How could you tell the Army Chief of Staff did what he could to prevent those crimes? He didn’t resign. He didn’t publicly denounce the actions or refuse to pass the orders down the chain of command (if he did he would have been canned). He didn’t give his story to a journalist or recommend to Congress that Trump be impeached. In the eyes of the law what is the difference between him and the General he relays the President’s orders to, or the soldier who carries them out?

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        16 days ago

        Unfortunatly top level military officials in the usa never get persecuted for war crimes and wars of aggression