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minotaurbeach 2 points ago +5 / -3

It is like someone from another country with limited knowledge of our history, culture or legal meaning of words- put these riot teams together.

It is actually a crime to claim to be a veteran and fought for our country- if you have not. It is called Stolen Valor Act of 2005

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minotaurbeach -1 points ago +2 / -3

It is not illegal anymore, because you can be an 'actor' and 'act like you are' - but only serving in an Armed conflict AND being in the armed services- makes you a real veteran people are respecting. We get to call them stupid actors and humiliate them because of this.

They want real respect? You pretty much have to 'really' earn it- [like Dan Crenshaw] in any of our armed forces serving in armed conflict 'to get it' from members of our armed forces. Otherwise, they have a right to meme them in to oblivion while the rest of America, that did not serve, but has a close family member that did, plays the smallest violin in the world over a bad actor's hurt feelings.

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Harambe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Crenshaw is a cuck that would give your guns to BLM.

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minotaurbeach 1 point ago +1 / -0

What did he do- to bring you to that conclusion?

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proudveteran1 1 point ago +2 / -1

WRONG! It's illegal to pretend to have certifications or awards. If you fought you will have a campaign ribbon - but ALL people that served and left on good terms are veterans - do the research...

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minotaurbeach 1 point ago +1 / -0

The stolen valor act of 2005, I mentioned that- but a lawyer can argue they are in costume 'acting' . Many of the 'wall of moms' were guys wearing yellow shirts, that change roles.

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