Military Oath to Constitution, not President
Автор: Ethos Trek
Загружено: 2025-11-22
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What happens when a military order conflicts with the Constitution?
What if a president demands the military act against American citizens?
And what obligations do service members—and civilians—have when democracy is at risk?
In this episode, Sera explores:
🔥 Core Topics
• Why the military oath is to the Constitution, not a president
• Limits on domestic military deployment under Posse Comitatus
• When the Insurrection Act can actually be used
• The legal and moral duty to refuse unlawful orders
• How the Nuremberg Principles apply today
• The rising trend of labeling Americans as “enemies within”
• Historical examples of military misuse (My Lai, Kent State, Bonus Army, Lafayette Square)
• What service members must do when faced with unconstitutional directives
• What civilians must do to defend democratic norms
⚖️ Why This Matters
The idea of deploying troops against protesters, political opponents, or entire cities isn’t hypothetical—it’s been discussed openly in recent years. Democracy depends on an informed public and a professional, non-political military. This episode shows where the red lines are—and why they matter now more than ever.
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