Bonhomme was burning while crews were kinda away. This wash machine thing happened on active deployment though.
First of all you do realize having your helicopter carrier burn down in home port isn't normal right?
Bonhomme's fire happened when it only had a skeleton crew and it's fire suppression system was disabled.
Ford's fire happened during active combat operations with a full crew...
The only kind of "morale" issue that can lead to it taking 30 hours to put out a "laundry fire" with a full damage containment crew and working fire suppression system is if large number of crew are wiling to face open treason charges (because there's no way to hide what they did) to go home early, which has the same consequences as an armed mutiny.
Yes, I know that there are questions why Bonhomme got on fire in the first place but it took many crew, fire engine, and helicopter and it still didn't work. Fire could spread quickly and hard to contain.
I won't deny that the wash machine could be sabotaged by dissenting sailors, some other ex navy sailor said that it could simply be someone leaving their flammable vape inside their laundry setting it on fire , or simply the maintenance for the dryer for 4000+ people after 10 months duty is finally broken down and short circuit, or the lint for 4k+ crew actually caught on fire which the exhausted and demoralized crew was unable to contain as fast as they trained for.
YET! Iewgenem determine it as a hidden ARMED MUTINY is hilarious and conspiracy level.
Protest by sabotaging it on fire or not trying to stop the fire effectively and ARMED mutiny is two very different thing.
The latter is a fire fight with guns and attempt to take over the ship. The consequence of armed mutiny is death or life imprisonment, far different from plausible deniability of oopsie, someone left their vape on the laundry.
There's nothing to source it besides vibe and bias that 30hr is somehow armed mutiny. And heck, if it is actually an armed mutiny, I am surprised it only took 30 hour to stop it and only two were severely wounded.