3.06.2016

Make America Great Again...

...by not voting Trump.

Just when I thought I was out...
(The important part is the last few paragraphs)

As late as yesterday's post, I made the declarative statement that our political situation is an utter shit-show, as such, I'd be refraining from any further punditry.

Well, I spoke too soon.

This time, like ... 80% of the other times, I promise it's for a valid reason.

I will preface this post by saying that Article 88 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibits me from actively voicing my contempt of specific elected officials.  And, while some rightly deserve it:
And not just because he looks like a melting testicle.
or I had to wait for them to die:
79 and overweight, definitely murdered.
This dick-brained fuck-knob:
A human shart, if you will.
Is not an elected official.

Let's face it, America is a pretty dumb nation full of (rightfully) suppressed bigotry, low IQ's, latent and pervasive racism, and completely irrational xenophobia.  So, yeah, I can see his broad appeal to that demographic.  He panders to the Christian right with promises of weakening the Establishment Clause and putting an end to Christian persecution in this country.  There's some significant overlap between those two groups, but as not all Christians are bad people, I can understand the support from that side too.  There's also his apparent dedication to police officers and the military.  Both of those are, to me, areas where all Presidents need to support, so I get that too.

Just a few side notes before we get any deeper into this: People are all about Trump speaking what's on his mind.  "America is too PC!" or "He's saying what we're all thinking!"  Here's the thing, the type of shit he's spewing (i.e. Muslim registration, Immigrant Rapists, etc) shouldn't BE on anyone's mind.  Being too PC is not the problem, being okay with common societal tendencies is the problem.  Rape culture, systemic racism, beating your wife, state sponsored segregation, not allowing interracial couples to marry, not allowing gay couples to marry, ALL of that was allowed and is allowed because what was and is permissible in society.  Thoughts and practices that should be phased out, abandoned, not encouraged, not upheld.  Your senile aunt that randomly shouts the N-word at Obama when he gives his address during Thanksgiving isn't being endearing or cute, she's a direct reflection of a time when that was completely acceptable.  If those types of things are on your mind (like they are on his), you are a bad person.  

I won't delve too deeply on my next point because Hemant Mehta has the issue of church and state cornered.  I will say, though, that I swore and oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, not the bible.  Christian persecution is the exact opposite of the problem we have in this country.  Persecution is telling me I'm wrong for not being Christian.  It's making me feel like my service to my country doesn't matter because I see shit like this:

in my Government work area on a regular basis.  Even at my temporary station, the post is hosting the National Prayer Luncheon.  No inclusion of Islam, Judaism, Non-theistic, or anything else.  Every invocation at every formal formation is given by the Chaplain (who is Christian), invoking God.  I'm not saying it's true with this command, but I've been in the position before where I've felt like it is incumbent upon me to participate in order to further my career.  Apply that same logic to public schools, local government, anything sponsored by tax payers.  It is not the state's obligation or place to proselytize (v. to induce someone to convert to one's faith), at all.  Christians ALWAYS push back when Islam is mentioned in any way in public school, but when they can't force their Christianity on children, it's persecution.  

Phew, shake it off, shake it off.  Back to point at hand…

Let's talk about the UCMJ again.  Specifically, how Articles 90, 91, and 92 all discuss following lawful orders.  We are legally and morally bound to follow the lawful orders of those appointed over us.  It follows that we, and those over us, are legally and morally bound to issue lawful orders.  With both of those in mind (and you'd be hard pressed to find anyone that disagrees) we are all legally and morally bound to disobey unlawful orders.

Here is Trump advocating our soldiers, MY soldiers, committing war crimes by saying we have to go after the family members of ISIS.  Here he is lauding the myth of General Pershing murdering enemy POW's, desecrating their corpses, and once again committing war crimes TO APPLAUSE.  Finally, and most importantly, what put me over the edge of needing to say something, was Donald Trump telling the American people, that it didn't matter his orders, that I would follow them.

Not only no, but fuck no.  

I know some people that would.  Some soldiers (all devout Christians) that would follow torture orders, family kill orders, pig blood orders.  Not while I'm around though.  Not while I'm an Officer in the United States Army.  

Letting that man become my Commander in Chief is completely unacceptable.  I don't care that he pontificates about dick size, I can overlook the separation thing (I assume, hopefully, that people like Hemant Mehta and other will deal with it as I can't), but I absolutely refuse to believe that America has fallen so far as to hand over the reigns to a war criminal in the making.

I will sacrifice my life for the freedom I believe in, for the country I love, and for the people that live here.  But, if that man is elected President, by the people, then they don't deserve that sacrifice.  

Fix it.

Or you'll find me here:

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