Posted on Jul 13, 2016
PVT William Bresch
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SSG Stephan Pendarvis
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There is a time and place for everything. Some people speak out just to heard and to fluff up their egos. But the reason to speak out is to be heard...because you want change. Sometimes it comes down to your picking battles. And you have to consider your audience that you are speaking out to. are the kind of audience that is angry? Be quiet because they cannot hear nothing but their collective ego talking to them. And being quiet means getting your ego out the way...with wisdom and using compassion to see where your audience is and why they are thinking a certain way. And having understanding into your own mind on why you want to speak out in the first place....are you speaking out to protect your ego and or are you wanting to see the other person heal too?
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PVT William Bresch
PVT William Bresch
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Agreed, never thought of it that way...does make one think of the possibilities out there...thank you, SSG Pendarvis
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SFC J Fullerton
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That is an ambiguous question. Please be more specific.
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PVT William Bresch
PVT William Bresch
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Okay, command tells you to wipe out a village, no rhyme, no reason, just blast it all to hell, kill everyone in sight. You know its wrong, they know its wrong but, you also know some of the commanders are dirty and hiding drugs and money. They want the village wiped, so they can go back later and collect the loot. Anything goes wrong, your the scape goat. Now, would you tell them no, and report them all, or go silently into the night, holding a secret, that would haunt you forever ???
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SFC J Fullerton
SFC J Fullerton
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That is a fictional and far fetched scenario, but to answer your question, yes, that would be an unlawful order and unethical to comply and "speaking out" would be appropriate.
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PVT William Bresch
PVT William Bresch
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Agreed, and thank you, SFC Fullerton.
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SSG Stephan Pendarvis
SSG Stephan Pendarvis
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Crimes against humanity...plain and simple.
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Depends on situation, time and location and tact used.
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PVT William Bresch
PVT William Bresch
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True and I agree with all 3, thank you MSG Davis.
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