Random
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

Donica Lewinsky calls to murder democratic lawmakers for telling the military not to obey illegal orders

Wants to install the death penalty.

[media=https://youtu.be/s8OR242eqTM?si=njaXKeh4iOIq6JMn]
Top | New | Old
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
No member of Congress (House or Senate) is subject to the UCMJ (Unified Code of Military Justice). Them saying to "question" orders is not a treasonous act. That is not disobedience.

If a military person asks questions and then is given a "direct" order, then fails to do as directed, that is disobedience. And could be treasonous.

The distinction is in the "direct" order.

If the superior giving the "direct" order was wrong, then the superior would be punished. Not the person of the lower rank.

You may question direct orders, yet still comply with the orders.

Verification of my statement above...

Your understanding highlights important distinctions in military conduct and accountability.

Key Points on Military Orders and Compliance

Questioning Orders

Military personnel are indeed permitted to ask questions about orders for clarity and understanding. This is especially important when the implications of the order might affect mission success or ethical considerations.

Direct Orders and Compliance

A direct order from a superior is not merely a suggestion; it requires compliance. If a military member questions the order but ultimately follows it, they are acting within their rights. However, failure to comply with the order could lead to charges of disobedience, which can have serious consequences.

Responsibility of Leadership

The accountability rests with leaders who issue orders. If an order is later found to be unlawful or incorrect, the issuing officer may face repercussions, not the subordinate who complied in good faith.

Legal Framework

The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) does delineate behaviors and responsibilities, making it clear that questioning orders is not inherently disobedience. Service members are encouraged to maintain professionalism, which includes seeking clarity on orders when necessary.

Understanding these distinctions is crucial within military and civilian discussions about duty and ethical decision-making.
@SatanBurger you shouldn't tell me then? My genocide wasn't interesting enough, my country deserves it? You probably meant to do that! Tell a removed person they better be nicer about being removed, me. Yup. Normal is that toxic- right on!
I feel your delight in our death! You should talk. Everyone should know you!
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Roundandroundwego To be fair I'm going back to see if anyone said your genocide wasn't interesting enough or that your country deserves it, I don't believe I see where someone did that. If you want, you should make a post about the genocide you went through and your country, I would love to know.

But regardless you are being combative with another person for no reason.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@SatanBurger Thank you. I was hesitating on even replying.
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
His comments are truly amazing, his dementia become more evident daily.

 
Post Comment