They Tryna Shut Down the Astronaut? Appeals Court Checkin' the Pentagon on Mark Kelly Beef
Feds mad 'cause Senator Kelly told folks 'bout refusin' illegal orders, court gotta decide if they can silence him.

Aight, so check it: the government straight trippin' on Senator Mark Kelly, the astronaut dude. They salty 'cause he told military folks they ain't gotta follow illegal orders. Now they tryna demote him and cut his bread, straight up retaliation.
This ain't right, man. They always try to silence folks who speak truth to power, especially when it comes to the military. They deployin' the National Guard on our streets and droppin' bombs on folks overseas, and when someone calls 'em out, they get punished.
The appeals court is lookin' at this case now, and it's lookin' kinda sus for the feds. One judge was like, 'Yo, they teachin' this 'illegal orders' stuff at military school, what's the deal?' Facts.
The government lawyer talkin' 'bout how retired military gotta stay in line, but that's BS. Kelly got a right to speak his mind, just like anybody else. This ain't North Korea.
Kelly sued the Pentagon, sayin' they violatin' his First Amendment rights. He ain't wrong. They tryna silence him 'cause he spoke out against their bullsh*t policies.
This all started when Kelly dropped that video back in November 2025, when Trump was wildin' out with the National Guard and startin' wars left and right. He just said what needed to be said: know your rights, and don't follow illegal orders. Simple.
This case is bigger than Kelly. It's about whether the government can shut down anybody who disagrees with them. They always targetin' folks who speak up for the people, especially Black and brown folks. We gotta stand up for our rights and let them know we ain't backin' down.
Real talk, this is about power and control. They don't want nobody questioning their authority, but we gotta keep applyin' pressure. We gotta let 'em know we see through their games and we ain't gonna be silent. Stay woke, fam. Keep your eyes open. And remember: know your rights, and don't be afraid to use 'em. No cap.


