• @Rapidcreek
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    "Come to think of it, denigrating the worth of a soldier’s service based on whether he deployed to a war zone is… kind of like denigrating the worth of a woman’s citizenship based on whether she happens to have children.”

    — Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, on X, defending Gov. Tim Walz against accusations by Sen. J.D. Vance.

    Damn Pete, you did it again…

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      I was thinking it is almost its own form of stolen valor, but I’m not a vet, so my opinions remain just that.

      Edit: “it” being to denigrate Waltz’s honorable and valued service, in case that wasn’t clear

      • I'm back on my BS 🤪
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        Not only that, but for JD Vance to act like his service was real service while Walz wasn’t is just insulting to over 90% of the military that didn’t deploy to a combat zone. Neither of them chose where to deploy. The military chooses for you. Also, Vance was in motherfucking public affairs. Dude had a cushy ass job, probably spending his time checking grammar errors in press releases. He’s acting like he was Ricky Recon fighting in Fallujah. Additionally, Vance did 4 years, while Walz did 24 years. Walz also deployed to disaster response and got a fancy award called Nebraska Citizen-Soldier of the Year. Vance is being pathetic with his miltary superiority bs.

        Edit: I was mistaken. It seems like he escorted journalists around and helped Iraqis, so he performed important and dangerous tasks.

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            41 month ago

            There’s a pretty high number of combat veterans who feel superior to the rest of us with non-combat roles. Humans get clique-y in every space it seems.

        • Coelacanth
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          Dude had a cushy ass job, probably spending his time checking grammar errors in press releases.

          I heard his role involved escorting journalists around Iraq, but yes, it seems he never experienced combat. [1]


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          • I'm back on my BS 🤪
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            41 month ago

            Look who’s talking shit about someone’s military service now! ^it’s me. I’m the one talking shit.^ 😬🤦‍♂️

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          51 month ago

          probably spending his time checking grammar errors in press releases.

          He was educated under No Child Left Behind. Is he capable of that job?