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Neither of you are wrong.

That is incorrect. The husband is wrong, and acting like an NPC.

There is a concept called "lawful" and "unlawful" orders in UCMJ. It requires each member of the military to evaluate whether orders are lawful - or not. The purpose of this is to try and prevent the situation in WW2 where Nazi soldiers participated in atrocities, and their defense was that they were just following orders. The husband is an NPC that does not want to think for himself, and would have been one of those people "just following orders".

For the vast majority of orders, this sort of evaluation does not apply... they are straightforward, with no potential for interpretation. However, mandating that people take an experimental injection is called medical coercion, is against the Nuremberg code, and is considered to be a crime against humanity. This also came from WW2 and the Nazi medical experiments on prisoners, etc.

The injection mandate falls firmly into the category of an unlawful order. If a situation like this had come up when I was in the service, I would have refused in a heartbeat.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

That is incorrect. The husband is wrong, and acting like an NPC.

There is a concept called "lawful" and "unlawful" orders in UCMJ. It requires each member of the military to evaluate whether orders are lawful - or not. The purpose of this is to try and prevent the situation in WW2 where Nazi soldiers participated in atrocities, and their defense was that they were just following orders. The husband is an NPC that does not want to think for himself, and would have been one of those people "just following orders".

For the vast majority of orders, this sort of evaluation does not apply... they are straightforward, with no potential for interpretation. However, mandating that people take an experimental injection is called medical coercion, is against the Nuremberg code, and is considered to be a crime against humanity. This also came from WW2 and the Nazi medical experiments on prisoners, etc.

The injection mandate falls firmly into the category of an unlawful order. If a situation like this had come up when I was in the service, I would have refused in a heartbeat.

1 year ago
1 score