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The Coming Military Purge

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An increasingly hostile ruling class, who conceive of themselves as occupying a disloyal, irredentist America, is a formula for weakness abroad and conflict at home.
By Christopher Roach

February 9, 2021
One of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s first actions after confirmation has been to order a “60 day stand down” to combat extremism. This follows the widespread and mostly baseless establishment fantasy that “right-wing extremists” and “white supremacists” are running rampant and pose some immediate threat to the country.

The details and definitions will ultimately determine whether this campaign is a sensible one that is in keeping with the Constitution or ends up being a purge of the overwhelmingly conservative ranks of the military. No reasonable person would object to removing dangerous and disloyal people from the service, but such a limited goal is distinct from punishing those with merely dissenting and idiosyncratic views. For example, a recent briefing among the Army’s Special Forces singled out Pepe the Frog and the Gadsden Flag as signs of extremism. These popular symbols—one an historical American flag—are widely embraced among the mainstream Right.

Austin’s other priorities do not signal moderation or common sense. He has ordered the services to allow transgender members to serve and enlist, including the right to “medically-necessary transition-related care.” He has also purged defense advisory boards of hundreds of Trump appointees without regard to their qualifications.
In the years ahead, we cannot rely on the uniformed military to resist Biden’s and Austin’s efforts. During the Trump years, many of the high-level military and civilian leadership actively or passively joined #TheResistance. But then, as now, they were merely following the political winds. Left-wing ideology is now becoming mandatory for the military and everyone else working for the government.

A History of Purges

The perverse use of left-wing ideology to transform the military began after the Tailhook scandal in the early 1990s. A raucous celebration of aviators became an excuse to conduct a full-scale purge of the naval officer corps in the mid-1990s, extending even to those who were not accused of any wrongdoing. The reduction of the services following the end of the Cold War provided many opportunities to get rid of those not onboard with the emerging feminist program and other priorities of the Clinton Administration.

In a controversial 1996 speech, former Navy secretary Jim Webb said that compliant civilian leadership and four-star naval leaders would “rather preserve or promote their careers and curry favor with politicians than support the service.”

The use of scandals as an excuse to purge the politically incorrect may have started with Tailhook, but it did not end there. A recent report arising from a series of crimes at Ford Hood went beyond practical findings—such as standardizing welfare checks for AWOL soldiers—to Marxist agitprop more familiar on college campuses. Group struggle sessions ensued, local civil rights activists were consulted, unverified statements were published without investigation or attribution, while the elephant in the room—widespread fraternization—went completely unmentioned. In the process, the Army canned 14 officers, and the report recommended placing sexual harassment investigators outside of the ordinary chain of command servicewide. Readiness will take a backseat.

Politicians’ widely expressed paranoia arising from the January 6 protests accelerated the focus on the military for perceived failures to adapt to the times. Representative Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) openly expressed concern that so many “white Trump voters” are in the military. Hitherto unknown loyalty checks became normalized during the large-scale deployment of the National Guard during the inauguration.

An Apolitical Military or a Politicized One?

The military has a long tradition of being an apolitical institution subordinate to the civilian leadership. The presence of members from across the country has long made it a source of national unity.

That said, after the Vietnam War and the rise of the all-volunteer force, it became more insular and culturally distant from most of the country. It is particularly underrepresented in the northeast and the coastal centers of power. The military remains more male, more Southern, and more conservative than the nation at large.

The political traditions of other nations’ militaries are quite different. In some cases, the principle of loyalty to civilian leadership is less entrenched. In Turkey and Egypt, their armies have undertaken coups in the name of secular, nationalist ideologies. The German Wehrmacht of World War II had to swear a loyalty oath, not to the nation, but to Adolf Hitler himself.

The Soviet Army, throughout its history, was thoroughly politicized. In addition to the ordinary chain of command, parallel political officers—the infamous commissars—instilled ideological correctness in the ranks. These commissars acted as the eyes, ears, and voice of the Communist Party, policing soldiers and officers alike.

The Soviets were paranoid and ideological. On the eve of World War II, Stalin’s massive purge of experienced officers led to confusion, incompetence, and a string of defeats after the German invasion. Ideological fanaticism has real and practical consequences.

Judging by how things have proceeded in the academy and corporate America, concerns for prosaic goals like competence and talent will not do much to stop the military purge. The Left has shown itself to be completely dedicated to consolidating its power and has little direct experience with the needs of the military. Most important, the Left has no sense of fair play that would limit its designs.
Recall, this is the same Left-liberal establishment that tried to destroy the life of American hero Michael Flynn and willingly cashiered hard-to-replace aviators during the 1990s. If the current anti-extremist campaign is pursued with vigor, it will siphon off a great amount of talent necessary for national defense, whether in a conflict with China or otherwise.

For all the concerns about morale and inclusion, the one conspicuous gap from the Fort Hood report and the national conversation more generally is this: What about the morale of all those who don’t agree with this project and its leftist political foundations?

What Happens When Warriors Are Left In the Cold?

Rural, white, conservative, and Christian American men make up the bulk of America’s warrior class. They predominate in dangerous combat units, and intergenerational traditions of service are common. In spite of these traditions, the message from the culture, as well as political leaders, to such people is plain: Your day is done. You will be second-class citizens. And you are suspect.

What will happen to the American military if this warrior class chooses not to serve a political regime that labels them obstacles to the goals of equity and inclusion? What will motivate them if such service becomes morally ambiguous and less supported within their own communities?

In Iraq, the mass purge of former Ba’athists from the government and military proved to be a massive mistake and an accelerant to the insurgency. It turns out that when you take away the pay, prestige, and pensions of trained military men, they might turn their skills on the new regime. After all, at that point, what’s left to lose?

While all the talk of a “coming civil war” is frequently overwrought, it is undeniable that the country is wracked by partisan disagreements, and that the party in power has stated rather explicitly that it believes it is facing some kind of insurgency.

The most elementary principle of counterinsurgency is that force alone cannot succeed. A government under pressure must address the grievances of the insurgents and their communities—i.e., win “hearts and minds.” Tightening the screws as hard as possible ends up being counterproductive, as regime overreach creates new insurgents motivated by a combination of revenge and hopelessness.
An increasingly hostile ruling class, who conceive of themselves as occupying a disloyal, irredentist America, is, unfortunately, a formula for weakness abroad and conflict at home.
 
So it's just an excuse to do Obama purge 2.0.

It's kind of weird that right-wingers never get to do anything like this.
 
"We're the good guys" screams the left as they slowly become literal Nazis.
 
I like how the strategy to prevent civil war is apparently to do everything possible to accelerate towards that scenario with a jammed steering column.
 
The military will reflect much of what the Secretary of Defense demands and naturally they're going to do more resource wasting towards social programs and virtue signaling under a Biden administration. I wouldn't call that a purge, though it may lead to one incidentally, especially among the enlisted, who have never been on board with this.
Every branch complains about manpower but won't do much to fix that except lower standards to retain those they can.

The military is a place for social experiments more than warfighting and has been for some time.
 
I like how the strategy to prevent civil war is apparently to do everything possible to accelerate towards that scenario with a jammed steering column.
Agreed. One of my libtard statist friends argued with me about how a 2nd Civil War would never happen, because the military would quash any 2nd Amendment rebellions. I told him that if history is any indication, that a real civil war would start with the American armed forces splintering and defecting to a new army (ex. Spanish Civil War, Syrian Civil War, or hell, even our original Civil War started similar), which my friend said was absolutely preposterous. If the gov't wants to seriously purge a huge chunk of its forces for having wrong opinions, this is how you start a literal new armed faction comprised of former servicemen. We're not talking rednecks with shotguns here shooting Abrams M-1 tanks, we're talking the actual armed forces rebelling, and people taking sides.
 
More mentally ill trannies. Fewer patriots. That's what the military needs. Fragging rates definitely won't skyrocket.
 
Liberals really don't know the phrase "Keep my friends close, but my enemies closer" now do they?

Just like the 75 million who voted for Trump, all those servicemen aren't going to vanish into thin air. And when you relinquish your hold over them, you also forfeit the ability to surveil and more tightly control them.

I can't bring myself to fear the Left when it keeps being this retarded.
 
This is kind of just them making what they were already doing an official practice. When I was in you already had NCOs skimming through their joes' social media on a regular basis. Additionally, the whole First Sergeant Moerk thing was already pretty much a canary in the coal mine for them picking "acceptable" and "unacceptable" opinions for soldiers to be posting online.
 
NASA, the CIA and the FBI have all largely been flipped from conservative white male spaces with specific goals into rainbow-flag, refugee-hugging leftist institutions.
It's a serious concern that we are seeing these leftist purges being lined up as necessary to combat the nebulous concept of 'white supremacy'.
The elites control leftism because leftism's puerile 'morality' controls the people.
Law enforcement and the military are to be converted to leftist thought, or destroyed, as they are some of the final roadblocks that stand against the ever-increasing tide of "it's the right thing to do, it's for your own good, comply or die".
 
Liberals really don't know the phrase "Keep my friends close, but my enemies closer" now do they?

Just like the 75 million who voted for Trump, all those servicemen aren't going to vanish into thin air. And when you relinquish your hold over them, you also forfeit the ability to surveil and more tightly control them.

I can't bring myself to fear the Left when it keeps being this retarded.
They don't think anything through, period. They think Trump was the reason people who voted for him didn't want shitty policies like open borders, amnesty, mass immigration, higher taxes, gun control, etc., when really half of the country hated neoliberalism/leftism long before he came onto the political scene. They think somehow opposition to their dumb ideas will just magically vanish or they can just silence/censor it all away.
 
This is kind of just them making what they were already doing an official practice. When I was in you already had NCOs skimming through their joes' social media on a regular basis. Additionally, the whole First Sergeant Moerk thing was already pretty much a canary in the coal mine for them picking "acceptable" and "unacceptable" opinions for soldiers to be posting online.
There is nothing wrong with this, aside from it being something nosy bitches do. I know it won't happen but I think service members should have to abide by stricter social media regulations, if not be barred from using most of it entirely.
 
I wouldn't worry too much about it. This all just seems like a big PR move that will affect nothing. Recruitment for the military as a whole has been in record lows, to the point that the government has to rely on PMCs to maintain basic operations. If some of these guys get laid off, that's where they'll immediately go to. The people that volunteer for combat roles tend to come from the same families that have tradition of joining the military, and these tend to be white with several blacks, and mostly Republican.

If this does indeed happen, then it means that we can scratch off the posibility of going into a hot war with Syria or Iran. Kicking out most of the guys who do combat while having no one to replace them will mean that the military would have to reintroduce the draft (something that has been avoided until now thanks to PMCs), and I don't care how many ballots you can pull out of your ass, that's going to be suicide for the Dems heading into the next elections.
 
NASA, the CIA and the FBI have all largely been flipped from conservative white male spaces with specific goals into rainbow-flag, refugee-hugging leftist institutions.
It's a serious concern that we are seeing these leftist purges being lined up as necessary to combat the nebulous concept of 'white supremacy'.
The elites control leftism because leftism's puerile 'morality' controls the people.
Law enforcement and the military are to be converted to leftist thought, or destroyed, as they are some of the final roadblocks that stand against the ever-increasing tide of "it's the right thing to do, it's for your own good, comply or die".
Albeit given the reputation of the fbi in the us and the cia you could say that the cia deserves it for destabilizing several countries,mk ultra,etc and the fbi for the several screwups they have done in the us shame about nasa though
 
There is nothing wrong with this, aside from it being something nosy bitches do. I know it won't happen but I think service members should have to abide by stricter social media regulations, if not be barred from using most of it entirely.
I think if they're doing something that violates opsec yes, but other than that they should be able to post what they want. The smart thing for anyone in the military to do is to completely get rid of their social media, which is what I did.

Of course the smartest thing to do is to not ever sign up for a subminimum wage job that requires you to die for Israel in the first place.
 
I think if they're doing something that violates opsec yes, but other than that they should be able to post what they want. The smart thing for anyone in the military to do is to completely get rid of their social media, which is what I did.

Of course the smartest thing to do is to not ever sign up for a subminimum wage job that requires you to die for Israel in the first place.
Oh no, I think people should be able to post whatever they want. I also think that if you post dumb shit, don't be surprised if people read it and think less of you for it. Ultimately, I just think it'd be better longterm to say that if you're going to serve in the military then you can't post about military anything on social media.
My extremist part of the brain says to just have all military members barred from using named social media platforms entirely, but I know it's too unpopular to ever happen.

I really don't know why anyone would happily enlist in this day and age except as a reset button.
 
Albeit given the reputation of the fbi in the us and the cia you could say that the cia deserves it for destabilizing several countries,mk ultra,etc and the fbi for the several screwups they have done in the us shame about nasa though
Well if the rumours are true about elements of the CIA going rogue to use known, existing tools to affect the 2020 presidential election, it looks like they shot themselves in the foot. Again.
 
For example, a recent briefing among the Army’s Special Forces singled out Pepe the Frog and the Gadsden Flag as signs of extremism.
I wish I could have been in the room with a bunch of SF guys looking at Power Point images of Pepe the frog while being lectured to by some DOD fag.

Also the fucking GADSDEN flag is an authorized naval standard. It has a significant history and place in our country's history so unless you're also saying the US is a white supremacist nation, its inclusion is lazy and stupid. But they people behind this really do believe the USA is the American Reich so they're revealing their PL by including it.
 
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