Anonymous ID: 2a6ecf Jan. 21, 2021, 1:48 p.m. No.12655774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5792 >>5955 >>6089

>>12655471 [lb]

>Autists do you thing.

 

DISGRACE: 2 UNIFORMED ACITVE DUTY MARINE OFFICERS MOCKING PRESIDENT TRUMP DURING INAUGURATION

https://twitter.com/DrewHLive/status/1352304377852116999

 

Commandant of the Marine Corps

https://www.hqmc.marines.mil/cmc/Biography.aspx

 

U.S. Marines

@USMC

Anonymous ID: 2a6ecf Jan. 21, 2021, 1:49 p.m. No.12655792   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5816 >>5837

>>12655774

>DISGRACE: 2 UNIFORMED ACITVE DUTY MARINE OFFICERS MOCKING PRESIDENT TRUMP DURING INAUGURATION

 

DISGRACEFUL: Active Marines Mock And Disrespect Outgoing President Trump During Biden Inauguration [VIDEO]

https://tatumreport.com/disgraceful-active-marines-mock-disrespect-outgoing-president-trump-biden-inauguration-video/

 

Ironically, Marines have extremely strict guidelines and high standards for use of social media, for example,

 

point #4 on the official Marines Social Media Guidance Guide states this:

  1. In addition to ensuring Marine Corps content is accurate and appropriate, Marines must also be careful when posting Marine Corps-related content on social networking sites, blogs, or on other websites since the lines between Marines personal and professional lives often blur in the online space.

Marines represent the Marine Corps at all times, and their speech and conduct must consistently embody our core values and commitment to each other, our Corps, and our Nation.Marines should therefore always use their best judgment and avoid inappropriate behavior.

 

Point #6 also claims online disrespect towards military leadership, which could include President Trump, is punishable according to the Marines Official Website.6.

 

In addition to Articles 92 and 134, other articles of the UCMJ punish conduct which constitutes disrespect or insubordination towards our civilian or military leadership (Articles 88 – 91), cruelty and maltreatment of Marines of lesser rank (Article 93), sexual misconduct related to indecent viewing, visual recording, or broadcasting (Article 120c), or conduct unbecoming an officer (Article 133).

 

Finally, inappropriate online conduct may also violate other state or Federal laws, and may expose Service members to civil liability.