It is unamerican to support GenocideIt's unAmerican to not support genocide or not support the enabling of it.
He should know that.
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It is unamerican to support GenocideIt's unAmerican to not support genocide or not support the enabling of it.
He should know that.
He actually made the comments without revealing who he was.That was a really dumb move by McCormack. As an actively serving member of the military, you don’t air dirty laundry in public.
He must not have done a very good job of it. Regardless of the merits, it was a dumb move.He actually made the comments without revealing who he was.
Disagreed … it is the right move. Morally speaking Christian perspective as well.He must not have done a very good job of it. Regardless of the merits, it was a dumb move.
OMG he should be vindicated because he HID HIS CRIME-----that's a good one!!!!!He actually made the comments without revealing who he was.
Anyway McCormack is right. Staying true to the United States and probably what is his Christian religion. Staying true to the values of George Washington who said watch out for this sort of over loyalty to a foreign country which is exactly what a small portion of Americans to have toward Israel. It’s total insanity. They forget that it’s OK to support a foreign country while calling out their corrupt and bloodthirsty government officials. That’s exactly what Israel is going through right now they just have really awful people in their government who lie all the time about the situation in Palestine. They can’t lie anymore. It’s right in front of our eyes every day and there are a US military members numerous ones telling us that israelis are committing war crimes.
Again, every country goes through a dark chapter that’s exactly what’s going on with Israel right now.
Talk about snowflakes.
"Colonel Nathan McCormack, who was tasked with helping advise the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Israel-related matters, has been removed from his position after his anti-Israel social media posts were brought to light.McCormack, who was the Levant and Egypt branch chief at the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s J5 planning directorate, according to his LinkedIn, posted several controversial tweets on his X account. He called Israel a “death cult” and referred to the Israeli government as “Netanyahu and his Judeo-supremacist cronies,” among other things, Jewish News Syndicate reported."
Wow the optics are awful for pro Israel no matter what people. Look at that American officer above getting disrespected.
Does he have to fly one of these himself to 'prove' it?
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It is unamerican to support Genocide
Yeah right.
October 7th.
Duh.
Talk about snowflakes.
"Colonel Nathan McCormack, who was tasked with helping advise the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Israel-related matters, has been removed from his position after his anti-Israel social media posts were brought to light.McCormack, who was the Levant and Egypt branch chief at the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s J5 planning directorate, according to his LinkedIn, posted several controversial tweets on his X account. He called Israel a “death cult” and referred to the Israeli government as “Netanyahu and his Judeo-supremacist cronies,” among other things, Jewish News Syndicate reported."
Wow the optics are awful for pro Israel no matter what people. Look at that American officer above getting disrespected.
Talk about snowflakes.
"Colonel Nathan McCormack, who was tasked with helping advise the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Israel-related matters, has been removed from his position after his anti-Israel social media posts were brought to light.McCormack, who was the Levant and Egypt branch chief at the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s J5 planning directorate, according to his LinkedIn, posted several controversial tweets on his X account. He called Israel a “death cult” and referred to the Israeli government as “Netanyahu and his Judeo-supremacist cronies,” among other things, Jewish News Syndicate reported."
Wow the optics are awful for pro Israel no matter what people. Look at that American officer above getting disrespected.
It is accurate to say that the military is not a "free speech zone" in the same way that civilian society isIn the Land of the Free, one isn’t allowed to criticize its rulers. In conclusion, you know who your ruler is by who you can’t criticize.
Is it a step too far to conclude much of our ruling class are controlled by a foreign nation? Is this not the definition of treason?
In support of censorship, in the Land of the Free.It is accurate to say that the military is not a "free speech zone" in the same way that civilian society is
. Military personnel, while retaining First Amendment rights, are subject to limitations on speech that are necessary for military discipline, effectiveness, and morale. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) outlines these limitations, and violations can lead to disciplinary actions, according to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
That’s if you’re doing something. He was expressing his opinion, which is severely constrained by military regulation. I’m not saying he was wrong, just that he went about it badly, given his situation.Disagreed … it is the right move. Morally speaking Christian perspective as well.
Don’t forget the whole I was just taking orders thing is not an excuse.
1. There is no genocide.It's unAmerican to not support genocide or to not support the enabling of it.
He should know that.