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Stolen Valor
I admit a bias here, as a professional soldier, I consider Stolen Valor absolutely reprehensible. Public floggings or keel-hauling seems to me to be about right. What are your thoughts?
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There are worse crimes than impersonation.
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Yeah, if you're just using it as an excuse to score some free drinks and easy trim, then I think you're an asshole, but you're not really doing much damage in the grand scheme of things. Once you start advocating for military or political policies based on service experiences that you never actually had, then you're doing a seriously reprehensible disservice to those whom you claim to be supporting.
Christ, there's a reason why, even as someone who deployed as part of Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, I go out of my way to qualify that I was serving as a JO on board an aircraft carrier at the time, because I'd feel guilty as all hell if people thought I was speaking for the ground-pounders who were actually getting their asses shot at.
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You say you're in SEAL? What Team? You must know Chief ____...
But to answer your question, I'm not sure how I feel about this.
On one hand it pisses me off for the same resons already raised by
Personally I think the best solution is to out these people as the frauds that they are and let "social pressure" handle the rest.
Then again some would say that this faith in my fellow citizens is misplaced.
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Sure, flying has it's dangers but they have more to do with poor ATC and worse weather than enemy action.
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I know a few guys on the SEAL training cadre and I drop 'em a line when I feel the claims are egregious enough.
The results are often entertaining.
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Given the US love affair with soldiers in politics it can be a kind of fraud people might figure they'd never get caught in. After all, who would dare question a war hero who's seen people die and saved people's lives? It's a despicable deed regardless of whatever explanations there are for it. It's also something that makes me angry because my family has a lot of veterans in it who really *did* serve and people making this kind of false claim appropriate something real for nothing more than a great big scam.
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I imagine that after a few of those, that a dumb shmuck who wants to puff himself up by pretending to be a war hero might think twice about how much glory there might be waiting for him.
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I have a real issue with the use of military experience as golden laurel for political office, but on the other hand, I also think military experience have a real value to sociopolitical discussion, which allowing phonies to speak as such not only disrepects the people who rightly deserve such respects, but also dilutes the conversation with inane rubbish from people who don't know what they're talking about.
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But doesn't that happen only in certain pockets of society? The fetishizing and all?
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And I think I can fairly safely speak for those whose job is to spend more time closer to the line of fire when I say- thank you.
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Corporal punisment backfires
I find it fascinating that the video promotes the fear that people will suspect all vets as a consequence of these kinds of cases. It seems they should fear other aspects of reputational degradation such as being associated with theft, murder, and destruction. Those are more serious than being a suspected phony.