You're right, soldiers wait till their contracts are over and become alcoholics because their fight never served the people if there's no accountability in these institutions. Its what soldiers mean by 'fighting for the man next to him'. People don't realize what a resignation of national purpose that is. How cynical military service is, absent of righteous action on behalf of a good and honorable nation.
I do understand the compulsion to preserve these institutions though. Will we continue to preserve them at great cost to the souls of those people that made those institutions worthy in the first place? At the cost of serving 'not the people'.
Things change. Out in the forest, one great tree falls over, 3 saplings rise to take its place. Given time those 3 saplings will be great too in their time. We will always have warriors.
How to make that transition occur in a way that doesn't harm the people and the security of the nation, is the real issue. The great old tree is going to fall.
I like your perspective. You worded that really well. Decentralization technologies and systems are cutting edge right now, and opposed by established centralized powers. I think tge future needs be a hybrid of what you describe and of deployment of the decentralization ethos.
Out in the shit, yes, that is a constant. A warfighter eventually comes home though, and even in peace will say the same thing after taking account of the big picture gains of wars fought -- nothing of value to the warfighter was gained except the preservation of the men next to him. That's why vets are dropping out of society after their service in substantial numbers. Drugs, suicides, self-destruction, they can't justify the sacrifices that were made. It's no coincidence the Q movement has a very strong pull on vets. Accountability needs to matter. The souls of our warfighters matter. The soul of our nation matters. It isn't just admin bullshit. I am 100% willing to fight next to this Marine. Even if that meant kicking the great old tree over so the saplings can grow.
I think you missed his point - they would have put him on a shelf to silence him if he did it the way you suggest - as an example he referenced what was done to his former commander when he tried that through the military channels - they kicked him out and continued like they always planned to. This patriot does not seem like he is giving up the fight, he seems like he thinks he can be more effective fighting without the constraints that would be put on him if he stayed in the Marines. You are naive if you think his videos are not having a profound effect on the discussions happening within the armed services. He left their ranks and joined ours.
This isn't bad weather. It's a coup with the enemy in the role of commander in chief who is leading our men and women in uniform to their death....and to ours.
I never heard him call on any military. Only blue collar workers, Congressman, Senators, media stations, rich philanthropists, I'm going to need your support.
He did say he thinks his retirement monies should " Go to senior general officers, because I think they need it more than I do. Because when I am done with what I'm about to do, you all are going to need the jobs and the security."
What could he possibly mean by that?
Idk it just sounded bad to have an exodus from the military
You're right, soldiers wait till their contracts are over and become alcoholics because their fight never served the people if there's no accountability in these institutions. Its what soldiers mean by 'fighting for the man next to him'. People don't realize what a resignation of national purpose that is. How cynical military service is, absent of righteous action on behalf of a good and honorable nation.
I do understand the compulsion to preserve these institutions though. Will we continue to preserve them at great cost to the souls of those people that made those institutions worthy in the first place? At the cost of serving 'not the people'.
Things change. Out in the forest, one great tree falls over, 3 saplings rise to take its place. Given time those 3 saplings will be great too in their time. We will always have warriors.
How to make that transition occur in a way that doesn't harm the people and the security of the nation, is the real issue. The great old tree is going to fall.
I like your perspective. You worded that really well. Decentralization technologies and systems are cutting edge right now, and opposed by established centralized powers. I think tge future needs be a hybrid of what you describe and of deployment of the decentralization ethos.
Out in the shit, yes, that is a constant. A warfighter eventually comes home though, and even in peace will say the same thing after taking account of the big picture gains of wars fought -- nothing of value to the warfighter was gained except the preservation of the men next to him. That's why vets are dropping out of society after their service in substantial numbers. Drugs, suicides, self-destruction, they can't justify the sacrifices that were made. It's no coincidence the Q movement has a very strong pull on vets. Accountability needs to matter. The souls of our warfighters matter. The soul of our nation matters. It isn't just admin bullshit. I am 100% willing to fight next to this Marine. Even if that meant kicking the great old tree over so the saplings can grow.
I think you missed his point - they would have put him on a shelf to silence him if he did it the way you suggest - as an example he referenced what was done to his former commander when he tried that through the military channels - they kicked him out and continued like they always planned to. This patriot does not seem like he is giving up the fight, he seems like he thinks he can be more effective fighting without the constraints that would be put on him if he stayed in the Marines. You are naive if you think his videos are not having a profound effect on the discussions happening within the armed services. He left their ranks and joined ours.
Is this man posting strictly over the vax mandates? What prompted this anyway?
This isn't bad weather. It's a coup with the enemy in the role of commander in chief who is leading our men and women in uniform to their death....and to ours.
Are you insinuating that Stuart Scheller is deepstate?
I never heard him call on any military. Only blue collar workers, Congressman, Senators, media stations, rich philanthropists, I'm going to need your support. He did say he thinks his retirement monies should " Go to senior general officers, because I think they need it more than I do. Because when I am done with what I'm about to do, you all are going to need the jobs and the security." What could he possibly mean by that?
My thoughts aswell on this topic