Message from @Sarahdale

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2019-12-02 06:59:56 UTC  

Militaries don't supress their own people and tbh in such a revolution it is likely the military will side with the people and the police with the govt

2019-12-02 06:59:58 UTC  

Hence the oath you took in basic @Laucivol

2019-12-02 07:00:07 UTC  

The British always did that which is why we are not called the "royal" army

2019-12-02 07:00:09 UTC  

They keep that oath

2019-12-02 07:00:14 UTC  

@Storin October 1970 in Quebec would disagree

2019-12-02 07:00:18 UTC  

@Storin lol no

2019-12-02 07:00:32 UTC  

British people would be slaughtered

2019-12-02 07:00:32 UTC  

did canada do something naughty?

2019-12-02 07:00:35 UTC  

Yea, we lost the royal affix as a "disgrace" for our treason in the civil war

2019-12-02 07:00:44 UTC  

I made an oath, I will keep it. Is where I stand on that matter. @Louis

2019-12-02 07:00:45 UTC  

Siding with cromwell <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-12-02 07:00:46 UTC  

tbh i wonder why canada even has an army

2019-12-02 07:00:48 UTC  

Any military who suppresses their own people was never for the people to begin with

2019-12-02 07:00:51 UTC  

cromwell was the good guy

2019-12-02 07:01:03 UTC  

@Laucivol than you are an oath keeper by definition.

2019-12-02 07:01:08 UTC  

well it depends on the military

2019-12-02 07:01:12 UTC  

Militaries absolutely suppress their own people.
As a rule.
They always have.
They always will.

The US is the only country that, so far, fucking fingers crossed... has broken that rule.

2019-12-02 07:01:16 UTC  

private mercenary militaries exists

2019-12-02 07:01:17 UTC  

Royal navy, royal airforce, british army

2019-12-02 07:01:38 UTC  

hippity hoppity this is now the minutemen's property

2019-12-02 07:01:42 UTC  

the airforce is an offshoot of the army though

2019-12-02 07:01:43 UTC  

militaries oppress their own people when warrior becomes it's own class

2019-12-02 07:01:46 UTC  

The UK hasn't really broken that rule since the troubles tbh, and even that is debateably not British

2019-12-02 07:01:50 UTC  

lol

2019-12-02 07:01:55 UTC  

canada actually has terrorists?

2019-12-02 07:02:01 UTC  

why did you use the army and not the police

2019-12-02 07:02:02 UTC  

I feel like Im one of the few people that actually like the minutemen in fallout 4

2019-12-02 07:02:05 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl not in the US. Just like how the marines were at one point a branch of the navy

2019-12-02 07:02:08 UTC  

dont you have SWAT teams

2019-12-02 07:02:15 UTC  

Yes. And because it involved politicians

2019-12-02 07:02:21 UTC  

the airforce is from the army in the us though

2019-12-02 07:02:23 UTC  

sim settlements makes liking the minutemen a lot easier

2019-12-02 07:02:30 UTC  

Hey, I did.. it's just that Preston can be a pain in the ass. @Telly_G 『⚡130』PC |

2019-12-02 07:02:30 UTC  

in the us its illegal for the army to kill us citizens anyway

2019-12-02 07:02:39 UTC  

The airforce has been its own branch for a long time

2019-12-02 07:02:41 UTC  

Its illegal for most western armies to kill their own citizens

2019-12-02 07:02:52 UTC  

ye

2019-12-02 07:02:59 UTC  

you dont see the french army deploying against the protestors

2019-12-02 07:03:04 UTC  

you see the parisian police

2019-12-02 07:03:06 UTC  

Like even when I was in if we detained someone we had to do like 5x the amount of paperwork than the police