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New Rules for Military and Social Media
The Pentagon has released a new set of rules designed to thwart extremism within its own ranks. The update arrives following previous department guidance that was criticized for its vagueness.
Service members are currently prohibited from engaging in extremist activities, and could now be punished for advocating for extremist content in the form of “liking” such content on social media.
“The physical act of liking is, of course, advocating, right? And advocating for extremist groups, groups that advocate violating their oath to the Constitution, overthrow the government, terrorist activities, liking is an advocation and that’s laid out clearly in the instruction,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby explained.
Following the Jan. 6 Capitol riots nearly a year ago, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin began an investigation into extremism among troops. Since then, the Pentagon says it has identified “about 100” active duty or Reserve members who have “participated in some prohibited extremist activities,” according to Kirby…
The rules, however, do not bar military members from membership in extremist organizations. “It basically clarifies … that service members are responsible for the content that they publish on all personal and public internet domains,” said a senior defense official, according to the Hill.
Service members will be trained on what social media activities are prohibited.
Editor’s note: The big question is what organizations and activities will be classified as ‘extremist.’ How are you praying for our military?
(Excerpt from Just The News. Photo Credit: Getty Images)
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