We used to hang people who violated the Nuremberg Code even if they were "following orders". When the DoD violates it, you support them?
did they really tho, in actuality they criticized those nazis that followed orers but didn't hang them, not the low ranking guys. This was something discussed in the Eichmann case years later.
What on Earth are you talking about?
"I don't want to get this vaccine."
"Well then don't be in the military because we have to take measures to prevent outbreak of disease in case we had to go to war or something."
"This is exactly the same thing as you ordering me to execute civilians!"
Don't want the vaccine cause it's novel, no long term data, whatever your reason is? Cool. Don't get it. But then also don't be in the military, because your unit can't function if there's a covid outbreak and you've got a lot of sick soldiers. Jumping from that to "oh yeah well this is just like war crimes" is next level retardation.
We hung a whole lot of people for coercing others to undergo medical experiments. "Muy jab" is a medical experiment. QED, the DoD coercing active duty to undergo a medical experiment is a death penalty offense under the Nuremberg Code.
We hung a handful of people for performing experiments without people's consent. Not "coercing." Pharma coerces people to be in medical tests all the time. Just go search clinical trials and you'll find tons where pharma is offering you money to be in their trial.
But the Covid vaccine can't logically be called anything close to an experiment. When you give it to hundreds of millions of people and follow up with almost none of them that would be a roll out. Even if you think the vaccine is bad, it is a roll out of something bad then, not a test.
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