Subj : Re: Democrat Campaign Events
To   : Gregory Deyss
From : Dan Cross
Date : Wed Apr 22 2020 12:31 pm

On 21 Apr 2020 at 05:26p, Gregory Deyss pondered and said...

GD> You misunderstood what I was saying. Completely.
GD> Read it again, and this time slow down where necessary, so that you
GD> don't jump to conclusions.

Oh I read your note.  I know what you _think_ you
said, but what you _actually_ said is more of your
America-hating right-wing nonsense.

GD> I was not disrespecting vets, I was standing up for them as a matter of
GD> FACT.

No you're not.  You are spitting on everything that
we bled to protect.

GD> My point was these self-centered individuals are the ones doing it
GD> to sensationalize themselves and to politicize; due to their liberal
GD> agenda.

You don't have to like it, but it's their right to do
whatever they goddamn well please as long as it's not
directly inciting violence or slandering someone.

And THAT right is what matters more than your fragile
right-wing sensitivities, snowflake.  THAT is what vets
signed up to defend.  When you and the rest of the
right get your jockies all in a twist over some guys
who get paid to run around on a field chasing a ball
do when the national anthem plays, you're not standing
up for vets, you're disrespecting the very thing those
vets sword to defend.

GD> I'm sorry your point is what exactly, like I said you totally got it
GD> wrong with what I saying, as you usually do.

No, I got it right, it's YOU who get it wrong.  I don't
care if you don't like NFL players sitting, standing,
kneeling or whatever; hell, I don't even like football.
I think it's fucking stupid.  And why the hell do they
play the national anthem at sporting events anyway?
But whatever.  I don't give a shit.

But don't go dragging veterans into your idiotic arguments.
We have less than nothing to do with you all getting
triggered; your triggering is actually an insult to what
we fought for since this nation was founded.

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