There's a few problems with that, one being, what good would it actually do? All that resigning in protest or whatever would do is to remove an honest officer from where he or she might still be able to do some good. Another aspect is that it's a pretty tall order to turn your back on something that has been your whole life, essentially. So much like the normies (myself included) who are hoping things will work out the way they should, it will take a lot more before they feel they have no choice. I only hope that it will not be too late by that point.
Oh, I get it, I really do; they devoted their lives to this country, and DC has turned us into a banana republic because they hated Trump and were on the take from Soros.
It's an absolute shit situation to be stuck in, particularly if you just joined under Trump thinking he was the future of this nation, or have been in a long time but then see all the sacrifice wasted because of 'Orange Man Bad'.
However, I also am very aware that as long as most of the military is 'go along to get along' with DC's bullshit, and the attempts by enlisted to soften the blows from on high are a damage mitigation measure, not a policy reversal.
It's also that I'd rather honest people walk away from corrupt institutions, not taint themselves trying to fix it from the inside, when they know that isn't really politically possible to fix the issues anymore. At a certain point a system cannot be fixed without a full rebuild, and very few military members want to admit how ugly the situation is getting when it comes to domestic politics, and how that could play out in the future.
I mean just look at this raid and the blatant ways the Biden Admin is ignoring the very Constitution the military is sworn to serve; at some point it is no longer 'attempting to fix the system from within', it's 'being complicit with a corrupt system out of naivete or selfish cynicism'.