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Like, for example, Babylon 5 doesn't romanticize the military. And in fact, the main characters end up starting a civil war.
Star Wars OT, both sides have a military set up, even if one is the actual current military of the universe and the other is the rebellion.
If you have war, you are going to have some kind of military. What I don't like is the romanticization of real world military that is seriously problematic (same way I feel about the romanticization about real world police), even in fictionalized form.