Did you know that refusing an illegal order isn't just your right as a soldier — it's your legal obligation?
Most people think "Semper Fi" just means loyalty to your branch.
But it actually means always faithful to the Constitution — not to whoever is sitting in the Oval Office.
And right now, that distinction matters more than it ever has in our lifetime.
I wrote a whole breakdown on this — how love and duty are more connected than we're taught, why "conditional obedience" is actually a moral compass, and what it really means when we say thank you for your service.
Most people have never thought about the difference between loving someone and genuinely wishing them peace. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
🎧 And if you want to hear it in music form, I dropped a track called Semper Fi — the anthem America needs right now: