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[โ€“] atrielienz@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I don't think you understand just how prevalent this situation is, or just what they would need to do for me to "turn them in" for basically being on the wrong side of the political fence. For one, you're assuming the person or persons in charge doesn't feel the same way (chain of command isn't the kind of thing you just skip because some of them happen to be suspect). Second, they actually have to do something against the UCMJ for me to "turn them in". Thinking that the government should be overthrown in the event that it over steps is constitutional. Thinking you could overturn a free and legal public election is not constitutional, but it's also not against the rules.

You can't turn people in for thinking. Only for acting. You're kind of coming off as a troll and I'm done with you following me through the thread.

[โ€“] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world -1 points 5 months ago

Thinking that the government should be overthrown in the event that it over steps is constitutional. Thinking you could overturn a free and legal public election is not constitutional,

preparing for and accelerating the boogaloo is not.

get your head on straight. done with this convo.