And it is now, legally. I feel bad for veterans that go full-retard about stuff like this. They're the first to bytch about certain inflammatory comments made by anti-war people, but ironically, they supposedly were fighting for those people's first amendment rights in the first place.
The worst part is that they won't understand the irony of it all because all they know is military and thinking for yourself/thinking critically is highly frowned upon.
Source: *Lived on and near A LOT of bases, have a lot of fam in the military so you see obvious patterns*

The worst part is that the soldiers with decent sense are usually the guys who have been in for the long haul and guys who don't shove their military experience in everyone's face so you rarely notice them.

That means that the only ones who are actually "seen" are the loudmouth, brainwashed republican idiots who joined the military because they couldn't hack a decent career in the real world because they were too stupid/cocky/douchey/ghetto/trashy/etc to make it through life on merit. They make all of the soldiers I know IRL who are really chill, intelligent, cultured, responsible and educated look like a bunch of paranoid tools with a seething inferiority complex. All soldiers aren't anything like that but the emptiest cans tend to rattle the loudest and hold the least amount of substance.
I think stolen valor is fukked up thing for civilians to do but in the comments the guy who uploaded the video actually said middle eastern terrorist were gonna impersonate soldiers and get us here so that's why it was a big deal. Talk about a paranoid douchebag.





...yeah, he prally would say something that blames the victim. As most Cacs do, without checking that privilege...as most cacs also do. I spoke my mind and he spoke his, I appreciated him sticking to what he thought was his convictions on matters concerning race/politics....I loved winning arguments/debates...so it was beneficial. I got to go deep in the mind of a racially minded white dude. I felt like I had the insight of most white dudes that fit his profile, background, and age; that time as roommates benefited us both in that regard. He learned that I am not what he had thought or been taught. Then again he might be married to thick thottie and has that red hair dreaded up.

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