by ClakarEQ » Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:00 pm
Really, I could have sworn you lose your physical freedoms, it isn't like you can just quit. You also are not tried in civilian courts and the legal system in the military, while I thought was based off our civilian version is not the same. I'm not saying you are not an American, or whatever, but you are NOT the same as a civilian.
I can go tell my boss to fuck off, sure I'll get fired and lose my job, it would be illegal for them to do anything more though, perhaps sue me for some contract I just broke, maybe, but very doubtful.
Go tell your high ranking military 'boss' to fuck off, he can court-martial your ass and be placed under arrest. <- just a guess, don't have a clue if it's true, but I have always been under the impression that statement is correct.
You swear to obey the commander in chief do you not? Regardless of what you want or feel is right, you must obey, and if you don't you can again go to jail.
My point is :
civilian != soldier in the US armed forces
I don't know why you are disagreeing with me.
Frankly being a soldier is more close to a prisoner than a civilian in my mind. You can't leave when you want, you can't do everything you want, you have to go to bed at a set time, get up at a set time, do a job you hate without choice, be taken from your family for longer than you were told, being lied to even though you 'thought' you were under contract, etc etc. Again though I know there is a flip side of all of this, see the world, learn structure, get to play with guns (j/k) ,etc etc.
I'm not trying to paint a picture of the army being a shit hole prison, but I think you're crazy if you think a solder is the same as a civilian and that they both are 100% equal when it comes to our core rights.
I think it was in the past year or so, someone posted here and a debate ensued about I think a religious issue where the army told him one thing, he ended up getting forced to ship out, he said something about "it's against my religion dude" and again if I recall, the vast majority of folks here said he should go to prison for disobeying, yadda yadda. That doesn't happen in civilian life, the worst that could happen is being sued and THEN, maybe go to jail, pay a fine, etc.
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BTW, I''m not saying your wrong and I am right, I'm only telling you how I think things are, that isn't to say I'm correct and I fully expect those that have served to "correct me".
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