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    Honestly I’m fine with it. I need people to tell the truth about who they are. Most of the time this is done with sanctimonious grandstanding on one caliber or another. Yesteryear it was crocodile tears for children they never cared about. Now it’s pearl clutching about nationalism for their beloved empire, or at least their understanding of it.

    At least I can rest assured that I’m not just paranoid about what is happening in the world. That is an invaluable gift.

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    It always sickened me that Western reactionaries sympathize so much with these veteran enforcers of empire, but don’t care in the slightest about all the victims they murdered and occupied.

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      There was a post on reddit the other day with someone saying trump wouldn’t let them “protect and serve” the country because they were trans. I wish all veterans would just dome themselves already it’s tiring.

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        I mean a successful revolution in this country will likely need us to incorporate former veterans to act and inspire as insurgent cadres.

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          Veterans are by and large reactionary as fuck they’re proud of what they did back in Iraq Afghanistan etc we don’t need to appeal to these mass murderers the veterans that join us will probably realize that they fought for the wrong side but they will be few in number

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            No offense but that sounds a bit leftcommy. I believe we need to recognize the material conditions are so deeply against us that in order for a revolution to have any chance of success in this jingoist country we will almost certainly need to make active inroads in splitting the military ideologically and pushing them left utilizing their experience in combat to serve as cadres. I wont disagree that veterans are overwhelmingly reactionary, I’m not even saying I like them, however I cannot think of a single revolution that succeeded without an organized effort deployed to incorporate military experience into the revolution itself. Without that I can’t imagine a revolution progressing further than the Paris Commune.

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              Forgot to mention you could also read books on insurgencies and train in their tactics being an insurgent is different from a common soldier

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              You could appeal to people serving in the national guard maybe or alternatively you could yourself gain combat experience by joining up with other leftist militias currently in combat

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              It’s a fact Ive learned by talking to vets, seen online content creators and generally by looking at the community as a whole and also the by looking at the recent ADF report in Afghanistan

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    there’s a tiny bit of liberal moralism in these comments. we don’t have to debate whether they can be redeemed or not. no one’s asking you to be friends with them. all that matters is whether they can be helpful in the coming revolution. my tentative guess is prolly not

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    I mean there are…some who are on the better side [see: Mike Prysner], but yeah. I think it gets most annoying when the concept of not celebrating it doesn’t even cross their mind. I don’t even know where to start with that mindset

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      Even before I looked more into the wider alt media network he is a part of, Prysner always made it clear what is at stake is shedding precious American blood on Iraqi soil. This never sat well with me. It is nakedly opportunistic social libertarianism. Did you know he was an interrogator? Not the only former interrogator to become a leftist superstar.

      John Kiriakou lied about being present at the torture of Abu Zubaydah in order to frame his “torture-based information is too low-quality for the noble CIA” (missing its many many other uses) narrative. Kiriakou did actually torture people of course. If you line up his service record he worked at places where it happened all the time.

      Strange bedfellows? No not really. More on this later.