I’m starting to suspect that large scale revolutionary action within the imperial core is actually nowhere near as insta-suicidal as the Vote! crowd would have us believe
Historically, military flips is when serious revolutions start. Incidentally, this almost happened with Vietnam as well.
By the end of the war, around 30% of US officer casualties were fratricide. Think of the level of solidarity there was among the rank and file that nobody in the platoon snitched when somebody put a bullet in the lieutenant’s back.
The wheels were really coming off the US military around 1970 and that’s likely why they left Vietnam. Another year and they’d have an all out mutiny on their hands, led by the same class of people who comprised the vanguard stateside.
I’m starting to suspect that large scale revolutionary action within the imperial core is actually nowhere near as insta-suicidal as the Vote! crowd would have us believe
Historically, military flips is when serious revolutions start. Incidentally, this almost happened with Vietnam as well.
By the end of the war, around 30% of US officer casualties were fratricide. Think of the level of solidarity there was among the rank and file that nobody in the platoon snitched when somebody put a bullet in the lieutenant’s back.
The wheels were really coming off the US military around 1970 and that’s likely why they left Vietnam. Another year and they’d have an all out mutiny on their hands, led by the same class of people who comprised the vanguard stateside.