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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Friday, 25-Oct-2024 07:25:59 JST kaia German Armed Forces are taught that they have to follow orders that "lightly violate international law" and can only reject orders that are a crime or a "grave violation of international law" -
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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Friday, 25-Oct-2024 08:33:09 JST kaia @altbot @Natanox Y -
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Alt Bot (altbot@fuzzies.wtf)'s status on Friday, 25-Oct-2024 08:33:10 JST Alt Bot @kaia This bot has been asked to generate an alt text for your image by @Natanox. Do you consent? Reply with 'Y' or 'Yes' to proceed.
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Natasha Nox 🇺🇦🇵🇸 (natanox@chaos.social)'s status on Friday, 25-Oct-2024 08:40:15 JST Natasha Nox 🇺🇦🇵🇸 @kaia Actually they can also reject the orange ones, however they don't have to. Crimes and grave violations (red) *have to* be rejected.
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Alt Bot (altbot@fuzzies.wtf)'s status on Friday, 25-Oct-2024 08:45:09 JST Alt Bot @kaia A diagram titled "Legality and Binding Nature of a Command (Schema)" is divided into two columns: "Legitimate" and "Illegitimate". Each column has three rows, one labelled "binding", one labelled "unbinding", and one with a description of the consequences of following or not following the command. The diagram is in German.
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