Posted on Aug 7, 2015
How Does This Soldier's Message Make You Feel?
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See? Democrats will call him a hero and worthy of great praise while republicans would likely find him as a distasteful actually, likely not to react in reality. A soldier with a cause is very dangerous in many ways, he should resign at once!
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How does the message make me feel regarding national policy, or personal freedom? This guy is going to have problems refusing 'to fight' if so ordered; that question was central in VietNam, and more or less settled. Since this guy is apparently too young to have not volunteered for his job; I doubt if he was a draftee like so many in 'Nam -- so perhaps he didn't know the rules? Ha.
All Americans have freedom of thought, and likewise freedom of speech -- but there are limits. I'd be more comfortable with his statement if he were not shown in uniform. "I wanna' be an Airbone Range, livin' a life of p---y and danger..." IF he really is 82nd Airborne, I assume he's a professional warrior (as the current buzz-word has it), and makes his living fighting. Maybe not?
Nobody wants there to be all-out war with Putin's 'Evil Empire' but somewhere he's talked the talk, maybe he's hesitant to walk the walk? WWIII would go nuclear immediately, of course, with no winners. But, where does this SP4 want to fight? Only where he chooses?
As a draftee in 1969, I was a reluctant warrior, but once I took that one step forward, I knew I was in it to the fullest, and for $106/mo., too! This GI, if he is one, which looks likely, should have thought about that possibility when he did. As the British say "Don't join up if you can't take a joke!"
Notice I didn't address his opinion of national policy; don't someone go taking this personally!
All Americans have freedom of thought, and likewise freedom of speech -- but there are limits. I'd be more comfortable with his statement if he were not shown in uniform. "I wanna' be an Airbone Range, livin' a life of p---y and danger..." IF he really is 82nd Airborne, I assume he's a professional warrior (as the current buzz-word has it), and makes his living fighting. Maybe not?
Nobody wants there to be all-out war with Putin's 'Evil Empire' but somewhere he's talked the talk, maybe he's hesitant to walk the walk? WWIII would go nuclear immediately, of course, with no winners. But, where does this SP4 want to fight? Only where he chooses?
As a draftee in 1969, I was a reluctant warrior, but once I took that one step forward, I knew I was in it to the fullest, and for $106/mo., too! This GI, if he is one, which looks likely, should have thought about that possibility when he did. As the British say "Don't join up if you can't take a joke!"
Notice I didn't address his opinion of national policy; don't someone go taking this personally!
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It’s photoshop BS. This ass clown needs to know we can spot this crap from 3000 Meters. Obsolete ARMY uni with an USMC head gear. Expand the photo and look at the right ear and above the right eyebrow, “Camo Paint” what a joke.
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Fake. That dude didn’t grow up learning to write English in America. Got a lot of people stirred up though. Mission accomplished.
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Not sure this is a legit picture, not the current Army BDU camo pattern. That said, if this is the mindset of the millennials, it demonstrates why re-instituting the draft would never work.
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this just tripped the Algorithm and came across my feed.
1. Military members are prohibited from making political, and or religious Statements while in uniform. Each Service member gets this as part of their training in boot camp. the Military Won't stop you from Having Opinions, but if they are made in uniform and in public, People may think that those opinions stated, may be carried throughout the military, when they are only private opinions.
2. If Personal opinions are stated publicly, while in uniform, the service member expressing those opinions could be brought up for disciplinary action, for potentially seditious reasons.
3. it's sad to think that a US service member could be so stupid, as to not realize that; by providing Arms and Munitions to Ukraine, that's keeping Russia from Attacking a NATO member country, which would REQUIRE the US to get involved & potentially getting US personnel directly involved in a shooting war with Russia.
4. I can't really tell, but it looks like he's got at least two rockers, making him an E5, so he should know the excrement, he's gonna be getting dumped on him. To Paraphrase what Biff, Griff, and "Mad-Dog said in Back to the Future " I hate Manure!"
1. Military members are prohibited from making political, and or religious Statements while in uniform. Each Service member gets this as part of their training in boot camp. the Military Won't stop you from Having Opinions, but if they are made in uniform and in public, People may think that those opinions stated, may be carried throughout the military, when they are only private opinions.
2. If Personal opinions are stated publicly, while in uniform, the service member expressing those opinions could be brought up for disciplinary action, for potentially seditious reasons.
3. it's sad to think that a US service member could be so stupid, as to not realize that; by providing Arms and Munitions to Ukraine, that's keeping Russia from Attacking a NATO member country, which would REQUIRE the US to get involved & potentially getting US personnel directly involved in a shooting war with Russia.
4. I can't really tell, but it looks like he's got at least two rockers, making him an E5, so he should know the excrement, he's gonna be getting dumped on him. To Paraphrase what Biff, Griff, and "Mad-Dog said in Back to the Future " I hate Manure!"
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I do not believe this message was posted by an active duties service member. I remember going to Vietnam conflict that I served in that soldiers were protest the war everybody protesting the war. But the rule was if you want to protest the war and you are active duty in the armed forces you cannot protest in uniform. That was a trying times we had a lot of fucking draft Dodgers like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump and a lot of people burn their draft cards to protest the draft and the war and ran off to Canada. Jimmy Carter when he was elected gave them all amnesty and they came back to the USA. As a 27-year veteran master sergeant I was never thought that I was have a commander in chief that was a draft Dodger womanizer dope smoking Bill Clinton, but we accept it but I never thought again I will have another Commander in Chief draft Dodger named Donald Trump. Now a lot of Americans do not remember the draft I do I was an Army recruiter during the draft and a lot of soldiers or prospective soldiers got out of draft so easily like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump and the ones who wanted serving with minorities the poor Parish ones and the ones that could not get out of the draft so I've been to all this particular controversy so to the active duty young soldiers today get your head out of your ass and if you want to protest if you want to protest do not do it in uniform. The problem we have right now we have very few men who want to join or even qualify to join, we got the women taking up the slack So to that soldier who want to protest get your head out of your ass and do your job and do your duty and do not protest in uniform and shut the fuck up and that's my thought from a senior master sergeant Vietnam vet
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This clown is blue falcon pos. Get chaptered out then sweetheart. You know wtf you signed up for. But hey go cry to yo momma. Bad enough we got racist magasexuals in the service now we have tinkerbell type soldiers like this pos. We don't need cowards in uniform. Imaine sharing foxhole with this chavala.
Bye FELICIA
Bye FELICIA
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I would like to see his reaction to a mobilization order for his unit. Wonder what direction his overloaded mouth with take then!
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