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Couser wrote
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Lily wrote All people have to do to 'steal valor' is wear a United States Armed Forces (Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, etc.) uniform and walk around with the uniform on and just pin a few of their grandparents' medals to their chest.


Yeah it's just what they call impersonating a member of the armed forces. Same way people impersonate police officers. Not nessecarily stealing a specific persons credentials.



Some people would do anything for a veterans discount while risking 5 years in jail :|


It's definitely not worth the risk and your just scum if you would do that for a bit of discount


I agree completely.
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whosVera wrote
Couser wrote
whosVera wrote
Woobie wrote
Lily wrote All people have to do to 'steal valor' is wear a United States Armed Forces (Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, etc.) uniform and walk around with the uniform on and just pin a few of their grandparents' medals to their chest.


Yeah it's just what they call impersonating a member of the armed forces. Same way people impersonate police officers. Not nessecarily stealing a specific persons credentials.



Some people would do anything for a veterans discount while risking 5 years in jail :|


It's definitely not worth the risk and your just scum if you would do that for a bit of discount


I agree completely.


Especially if the people that there pretending to be are deceased
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Couser wrote
whosVera wrote
Couser wrote
whosVera wrote
Woobie wrote
Lily wrote All people have to do to 'steal valor' is wear a United States Armed Forces (Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, etc.) uniform and walk around with the uniform on and just pin a few of their grandparents' medals to their chest.


Yeah it's just what they call impersonating a member of the armed forces. Same way people impersonate police officers. Not nessecarily stealing a specific persons credentials.



Some people would do anything for a veterans discount while risking 5 years in jail :|


It's definitely not worth the risk and your just scum if you would do that for a bit of discount


I agree completely.


Especially if the people that there pretending to be are deceased


Probably considered mentally insane at that point?
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Stolen Valor doesn't just entail one that wears a Military uniform without earning it, but it could also entail one claiming awards that they haven't earned for monetary gain. Though many of us Veterans would be able to see right through it, there are many civilians that would not.

I myself believe we should be allowed to throat punch those sort of individuals, despite this, however, we can still humiliate them in public (and the guys who run around playing dress-up airsoft) and believe me, we do.
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Axios wrote Stolen Valor doesn't just entail one that wears a Military uniform without earning it, but it could also entail one claiming awards that they haven't earned for monetary gain. Though many of us Veterans would be able to see right through it, there are many civilians that would not.

I myself believe we should be allowed to throat punch those sort of individuals, despite this, however, we can still humiliate them in public (and the guys who run around playing dress-up airsoft) and believe me, we do.


Wow I really appreciate your comment about my question. I would've never expected to have a full answer and understand a viewpoint from an actual veteran!

Thank you so much for all you do for this country and it's people.
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Honestly I think it's very disrespectful, I've seen these YouTube videos before as well I don't know who would do this shit no respect for soldiers that have died in the field or been injured it's a shame that people do this, its sick man!
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Watch more stolen valor videos and you'll start to understand.

People that are impersonating being in the armed forces, whether they have badges they got from a family member or friend and are lying or they have a full on uniform they got and are lying.
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Federation wrote Honestly I think it's very disrespectful, I've seen these YouTube videos before as well I don't know who would do this shit no respect for soldiers that have died in the field or been injured it's a shame that people do this, its sick man!


Yes I saw a video where the real veteran was yelling and saying "I've had friends die in that uniform, you don't deserve to wear something you never worked for." And that's what hit me the hardest.
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Maze wrote Watch more stolen valor videos and you'll start to understand.

People that are impersonating being in the armed forces, whether they have badges they got from a family member or friend and are lying or they have a full on uniform they got and are lying.


From watching videos and especially making this topic, I think I fully understand what this whole thing is about and how twisted it actually is.
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I am actually in the military (pm me if you would like proof) and seeing people who do it really disgust me and pretty much all of my friends. It's like to claim that you are something that you didn't put in the time, blood, sweat, and tears into just really grinds my gears.
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