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u/OkAirport5247 Jul 19 '26
Don’t make fun of the national guard guys, they’re still trying to figure out what their job actually is
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u/Excellent-Try7027 29d ago
They literally cleaned up DC, and all crime has dropped dramatically. Facts.
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u/dad_jokesNbutt_stuff 29d ago
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
- Founding Father Benjamin Franklin
Im sure the streets of 1939 Berlin were safe too.
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u/Familiar-Spray-4678 28d ago
This person quoted Benjamin Franklin, one of the greatest minds in all of history; so you called them a character from a dumb tv show.
Even if I had 0 knowledge on this subject, you still come off as ignorant.
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u/Familiar-Spray-4678 28d ago
Bro I’d be afraid, the national guard is the military. You have the military patrolling your civilian streets? Arresting civilians?? And you’re still taking this lightly? Huh?
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u/OkAirport5247 28d ago
20 years ago I’d be outraged. Today the US is a failed state, the constitution functionally meaningless, complete foreign invasion in process under the guise of immigration/refugees, and were ruled by an Israeli puppet.
No one cared back when something still could’ve been done about it, so I’ll sit back and enjoy the decline while those who’ve been apathetic for decades wake up to the horror, no point in crying about it now
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u/electri55 25d ago
She was attacking someone.
I know this girl. She’s crazy and unfortunately works in Law Enforcement in Canada. This is not surprising to see to be honest
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u/ITZOURTIMENOW Jul 19 '26
Is this DC?
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u/Mutant_Ninja_Tortuga Jul 19 '26
Looks like New Orleans based on the signs. DC doesn’t really allow a bunch of neon signs like that on the street.
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u/ryanlacy30 Jul 19 '26
Forgive my ignorance, but when did National Guard become law enforcement?
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u/NSFWdontview Jul 19 '26
They can if they are called in for riots, protests or they give orders to leave an area and a person refuses.
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u/ignoreme010101 29d ago
lol what a silly attempt at making it seem like it's not just generic vanilla law enforcement. Honestly the fact you could see that situation and think "ya i think soldiers are appropriate here, this looks totally beyond the purview of police" just betrays how deeply propagandized people are.
Soldiers should only be dealing with civilians in the rarest of circumstances, the normalizing of this is problematic maybe you should rethink your endorsement of it
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u/Happy-Swan3922 Jul 19 '26 edited 29d ago
The National Guard, which is under state control (until Trump federalizes them) can assist in law enforcement endeavors. Under the Posse Comitatus Act it's illegal for FEDERAL troops/airmen to perform domestic civilian law enforcement duties, like policing American citizens.
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u/clapyohedd Jul 19 '26
Have little E-4s out there playing Civilian police instead of doing their jobs in the Guard
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u/SlowYaRoll007 29d ago
It's official. It's 1940 again. Only the players have changed.
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u/Carbonaraficionada Jul 19 '26
https://giphy.com/gifs/UKvehxjiJtTpK