Senior officers of the United States military have an obligation to speak up and be leaders. Where is the Army chief of staff? Will he or others speak truth to the commander in chief and put a stop to the assault on the integrity of his troops? www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
The Silence of the Generals
As President Donald Trump crossed a dangerous line at Fort Bragg, the brass failed to speak out in the Army’s defense.Tom Nichols (The Atlantic)
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in reply to Digit • • •i really should say more...
... the one thing especially...
... ... but i dont know how much it was that, how much he did/was/is...
but... as you may imagine in the kinds of things a couple of drunk mischievous rotters would put in...
... y'see, this treads on so many toes, so controversial... and like i say, so uncertain... but then... what if it's true... the vast implications... and.... ... i do already know there are those who are eagerly following incentives to carry out any and all means to this end, in twisted psychopathic sociopathic illogic, for "profit"... because, as they say "homosexuals have more expendable income".... yeah, those two put in stuff to make him gay. annnd, frankly, it did seem like he... look, i don't know. i really dont. but... gaydar did ping... but then maybe that's power of suggestion... maybe he already always was...? maybe he's not at all and that's all just unfounded fears from the power of suggestion that it happened afflicting my perceptions... but then, if the power of suggestion can be having that effect on me, that i'd start perceiving it so, from just the one suggestion implanted... what does that say for him and his suggestability... even to something we otherwise might readily take as firm and unchangeable about our being such as our sexuality...? ... i mean... he bought the hat.