Message from @Reaps
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Dude smashes people in person though, go figure
Kyle has had to grow up quick, too
He doesn't seem anywhere near as unhinged as Hogg is, though
It’s ironic too because Kyle was actually IN THE SCHOOL when the shooting happened. So you’d expect him to be the outrageous one. I guess giving him so much time on the media and all the attention gives him the idea that he has all this power to “change the world”.
But yeah the old guy in the video just presents how the left and/or liberals always use their emotions in arguments
Was Hogg at the school when it happened? Trying to separate fact from tinfoil. I thought he was at the school but not in the building where the shooting was happening
He said in an interview that he rode his bike three miles to get there once he heard there was a shooting going on
I think he actually got there before the police
Er
Has anyone asked him why he'd ride *towards* an active shooter situation?
I think he was a journalist, he’d write for the school newspaper and things of that nature
Yeah, that don't help his case tbh
Hm? Why not?
A teenager student going to a active shooter situation? What he would do? Take pictures of the bodies?
Also, I don't believe this guy is either sane or even served in the armed forces
ah, but you see, he cares so much about his fellow students he rushed there as soon as he heard
very brave
stunning and brave
yeah, like I said, he seems like the epitome of stolen valor
Which I believe Australian soldiers are no longer allowed to accuse others of anymore
That's retarded
not 100% if that's the case, but I know it's definitely been debated
I would hate to live in Australia
Calling out someone for Stolen valor is nowhere near bullying
Mfw America is on its way there <:pepe_sad:378719408345841664>
Actually, now that I try to remember it
I think it was something like active service personnel being told that they weren't allowed to post on a facebook group about it
or something like that
```Under the Federal Defence Act, persons falsely representing themselves as returned soldiers, sailors or airmen, or wearing decorations that were not earned, can face up to six months' jail and a $3,300 fine.```
```Rex Crane, 83, who is the former president of the Ex-Prisoners of War Association, was exposed as a fake who allegedly claimed more than $405,000 as a disabled World War II veteran.
But Bill claims such action by the authorities is the exception to the rule.
"If politicians, police and the courts did not consistently fail to enforce the laws intended to protect veterans' and the community's interests, ANZMI wouldn't need to do their jobs for them," he said.
"Those who turn a blind eye to crime are complicit in its execution."
Unless there is a clear cut case of financial fraud, police tend to give military fantasists a low priority.```
@Reaps
Can't disagree with that
Active duty militaries need to keep quiet, specially with all the information gathering you can do over social media
Same for their families
Plus, the laws for Stolen valor seems decent
Oof
When your RAP Senior Constable also turns out to be a Sergeant in the Royal Australian Army
*b u s t e d*
Still got a minute to go on this video, still have nfi how it's going to end