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Old 08-12-2018, 07:31 AM
 
Location: Home, Home on the Front Range
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Do you have any sources that aren't from the Far Left and thus whose narrative is more trustworthy?

The "counter-protestors" (antifa thugs) showed up to that demonstration to start fights, as they do for every demonstration at which they show. Thus, it would be difficult to show that this guy started anything (assaulted anyone) unless he admitted to doing so unprovoked. In spite of any figurative language he used on social media (no actual cracked skulls in a trio at his hand, correct?)

What does chanting Nazi slogans have to do with anything? Again, are they going to dishonorably discharge Jews (who just formed an official ethnostate btw) from reading out loud from the overtly racist Tanya or any Muslim for espousing his beliefs about Islamic supremacist eschatology? Yes or no? Its all or none when it comes to ideological suppression in institutions. If you can't see that's where this is going, then you have large blinders on.
Lots of words there. A shame that they say absolutely nothing meaningful.

The reason he was discharged has been noted in the thread.

He lied to his employer and violated the terms of his employment.

The end.

 
Old 08-12-2018, 07:35 AM
 
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It's an interesting legal conundrum if the government (the marines are an extension of) can fire someone while exercising his 1st amendment rights. I get that while in the military you have to follow special rules but nevertheless he should sue - my guess is this will go all the way to the USSC and be an interesting and precedence setting ruling.
He was fired because he lied to his employer and violated the terms of employment.
 
Old 08-12-2018, 07:42 AM
 
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Or the deep state will recruit him( if they haven't already) and he'll get a lucrative gig doing black ops.
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