The U.S. Army made a big mistake by posting the question:
on their Twitter. They were no doubt expecting inspirational stories. Instead, they got thousands of people telling stories of PTSD, suicides, addictions, sicknesses from Agent Orange, VA doing nothing, rapes, and so on. Typical:
if only those zogbots knew for ((( who ))) are they really sacrificing their lives..
Oliver Bennett
>if only those zogbots knew for ((( who ))) are they really sacrificing their lives..
Like it would make a difference to those low level peons one way or the other.
John Rivera
I enjoy reading about their suffering and the negative impact it has had on their lives. Unlike a lot of other people who post here, I don't see any value in military scum.
Anthony Bell
They’re mostly guys who thought they could get free college or purposeless normies who bought the glory and honor bs you know who is selling. Glad they’re “fighting for our freedumbs” in some hellhole so that zog doesn’t demand a draft and make me do it.
Luke Anderson
Yeah, they've got supermodels eating taco bell on televitz, too. No sympathy for morons.
Cameron Wright
These people really believe this shit. When you look at the stories, it's shocking how many of them talk about multiple family members having issues, like none of them learned. And there are still all types of "Thank you for your service" comments scattered in there.
For some of them, particularly evangelicucks, knowing how much of it was Israel will mean nothing. For others, it would have to be such a shock. They're not doing this for the Red, White, and Blue; they're not doing it for the Constitution; they're not doing it to protect their fellow Americans; or anything like that. They're doing it for a foreign power. Or powers, to be fair, since Saudi Arabia is also influential. And of course military contractors, the deep state, and the politicians paid off by all of the above.