Posted on 01/03/2024 11:50:01 AM PST by Eleutheria5
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You mean, in all instances, military and law enforcement should never follow orders? Not follow orders they disagree with? Or not follow orders that are patently immoral? They did follow the order to arrest Siaka. They did not abuse him physically or verbally. They did not take him out back and shoot him, but that was not their orders. They minimally followed them, and those orders, while entailing arresting him unjustly, were not patently immoral per se, just a wrong that could get redress in court. A comparison to Nazi guards is entirely inapplicable.
He is fortunate that the FBI did not separate him from his life.
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