KnowDrones is an organization of ex-drone pilot veterans who are warning juniors of the consequences of honoring a kill order when you're sitting in a chair in Nevada. (RT: Air Force Times runs ad urging drone pilots to disobey orders)
An ad was run in Air Force Times and
The ad was supported by organizations such Iraq Veterans Against the War, Code Pink and Veterans for Peace, but a lot of the money came from private individuals using the crowdfunding website GoFundMe.
“It costs over $5,000 to run this half-page ad for one week, and the vast amount of that money came from military and ex-military people.” Mottern said.
An ad was run in Air Force Times and
The ad was supported by organizations such Iraq Veterans Against the War, Code Pink and Veterans for Peace, but a lot of the money came from private individuals using the crowdfunding website GoFundMe.
“It costs over $5,000 to run this half-page ad for one week, and the vast amount of that money came from military and ex-military people.” Mottern said.
The resistance is real and by people who know even if they aren't exactly gushing with money.
There is no particular emphasis on the amorality of what drone pilots do but rather the pressures of the job are so high that many pilots have difficulties. This is highly disturbing as that's only a surface view of it. That any human anywhere would accept an order to kill someone he doesn't know, without knowledge of what military act the person did, and doesn't know why the person is being killed should never, ever have the opportunity to kill anyone. That kind of moral degeneracy is a disgrace in front of every form of spirituality this species ever knew.
It's another example of 'coach told me to do it' being used to justify anything.
Yes, Clinton supports drones. She is gushing with money. How do you think she got that way.
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