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originally posted by: Mahogany
'As a Navy veteran, I am ashamed on behalf of the US Navy. I hope that goes over as well as Bud Light did,' one person responded.
As a Navy veteran, he should know the Navy will do anything they can and the sailors will lay down their lives so this guy can continue being a bigot.
That is his right.
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: musicismagic
Meaning, of all the things to speak out against regarding u.s. military actions, this is what he chooses to speak out against? There are countless stories of bad decisions and innocent people getting killed, water and food supply polluted, and injured by the military. But a trans person is the important thing to speak out against'?
Silly
originally posted by: mtnshredder
I guess we know where Bud Light’s VP of marketing is working now.
originally posted by: Topcraft
originally posted by: mtnshredder
I guess we know where Bud Light’s VP of marketing is working now.
Possibly setting up his next drag show?
originally posted by: Turquosie
So he was okay with the u.s. funding and acting in unneeded wars that kills thousands of women and children. But a drag queen taking the role of digital navy ambassador is where he draws the line?
Give me a break..
originally posted by: EternalShadow
a reply to: infolurker
Obama gutted the leadership and now this is what you got. It really should be an alarming indication of just how utterly compromised our country is by absolute lunatics!!
As a veteran, I often think of all the new gadgets and technology these new recruits get to be exposed to and use with a bit of envy.
I mean just seeing the new camo patterns verses the jungle camo (relish) I had to wear my entire enlistment is envy enough! Lol.
Even so....
I'm sooooooooooooo glad I served when I did!!
Irregardless of anything, there WILL be a reckoning in this country and it's not going to be good.
This is inevitable and coming soon, IMO.
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: stevieray
sure he earned the right to have this opinion. But, of all the things he could speak out against with the audience he has. It's to speak out against a tiny fraction of trans people in the military?
Why not speak out against things that are actually hurting people? This goes back to my point of people being directed to focus on miniscule issues like transgenderism and avoiding the big isssues that affect thousands, if not millions of people.
I understand disagreeing with having trans in the military, but its not a major issue. Especially when compared to all the other issues the military has.
It just seems like he's jumping on the anti-trans bandwagon rather than actually speaking out against injustices happening in the military.
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: PorkChop96
I understand questioning why trans acceptance is being pushed by various avenues of society. Sure.. But it's not something that is affecting lives any large scale.
If he was speaking out against other issues in the military i would understand. But he only decided to use his military status to speak out against trans military personal at the time when everyone else is doing the same.
There is many instances of the military polluting areas and killing innocent people that go nearly completley unnoticed or talked about by the media and society.
He could be using his status for much more important awareness.