Iraq combat veteran here, Gold Star dad of another Iraq combat veteran, his little brother is a veteran and my dad is an Army veteran. No need at all for a REALLY expensive military parade just because the FOTUS (a/k/a Mr. “I always wanted to get the Purple Heart”) wants one for his friggen birthday.
#FucktRump
#VeteransAgainsttRump

@BrianJopek I'm someone who grew up in Iraq up until 2003, and witnessed multiple American invasions and I have this to say:

You are part of the problem. All of you helped American imperialism. You might feel these so-called "veterans" are being treated unfairly, but your victims have it much much worse.

The least you can do is try to dismantle imperialism from the inside. But you're not doing that, are you?

@3887b4

What the fuck kind of shit is that to say to a gold star father? He's not advocating for war. He's not advocating for anything. He's only stating the fact that trunp and his pos administration celebrating trump is sickening and unacceptable.

Maybe pick your post to pull that.

@BrianJopek

@DoNotPunchDown Glorifying veterans is glorifying war.

@3887b4

Attacking someone who is not glorifying anything just for the fuck of it is pretty sick.

@DoNotPunchDown No, I disagree that what I said was "sick" or "saying shit". I admit I was being annoying by replying to someone I don't know, but that's it.

My point is that using someone's status as an ex-soldier in an imperial war (or "veteran") does not give them authority to speak on a particular subject. In fact it undermines their point.

Imagine if someone said "I'm a proud Russian veteran who fought in Crimea and I think Putin is evil". My response would be the same.

@3887b4

Show me "proud."

Your response was uncalled for to say the least.

I despise war and know it is only for profit. Profit of those who are all really filthy rich. But you don't know the circumstances in which they all enlisted or what they did while there.

Additionally, that particular post was about not celebrating an evil fucker and using the military as an excuse. Of course those in the military have a right to address that.

I'm not going to excuse what you said and I'm done

@DoNotPunchDown You show me "attack".

He doesn't have to say the word "proud". It's implied by bringing it up in the first place. I think ex-soldiers should be ashamed of being one unless they're showing remorse.

And you look for excuses in their "circumstances" and yet you won't extend the same courtesy to me, who spent countless nights sheltering while sounds of literal bombs falling on the city around me.