It isn't blind obedience, it is doing your job. Like 99% of the people in this country, a soldier has to do things they don't agree with as part of their job. I did a lot less stuff that I disagreed with in the army than I do in my day job and my day job is a pretty vanilla day job, and that includes my tour of Iraq. Did I want to be there? No. Did I think we should be over there? No. But it wasn't like I was ordered to go kill a bunch of orphans or give a rabbi a BJ. Sure as hell changed my politics though and now I am about as anti-war as a hippy (though obviously for different reasons).
Hey man, we're not going to get anywhere. I'm glad that we would both vote as constituionally as possible right now. And I pray that many with your training will fight back against those who will follow the orders to quarantine and shoot us when we refuse to turn in guns or receive vaccines.
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