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    2 months ago

    Those aren’t really comparable situations though are they?

    Scenario 1: a hurricane has wiped out a major city. As soon as the storm passes, US soldiers are sent in to protect property, distribute aid, and help with rescue and recovery. People want them there, and quickly, and so dealing with poor accommodations for a little while is acceptable to get faster response.

    Scenario 2: Peaceful protesters are exercising their constitutional rights in a major city. The Governor and mayor of the the city say everything is under control. They have police on site already, a highly militarized police force that has specifically and repeatedly trained for riot control and oppression keeping the peace during protests. Against the wishes of the local government and the people of the city, the military is rushed into place for optics and intimidation.

    You see, in that second scenario, the military’s presence is actually harmful and unwanted, so its good to point out how badly planned and rushed the deployelment is, because it was unnecessary and time wasn’t a critical factor.

    Things can be good or bad at different times, depending on the situation and handling.