i don't even have a pull-up bar at home. i guess that's it, time to submit my resignation, i'm not lethal enough.
dear god, this is terrible
are you alright man?
You’re talking to someone willing to provide some decent context around a complicated issue to the best of their ability on a public forum, and you’re being overly aggressive for zero reason.
when you spend too much time talking to ChatGPT and following random NPCs in skyrim
promoted for his ability to poast
and now lightly suggesting that we need to treat American citizens like insurgents with said poasts, as a tacitly acknowledged representative of the DoD by SecDef/SecArmy and his leadership cohort
Was this dude even around in the old miltwitter days?
LTC now. @mikeblack114.bsky.social knows the history a bit better than I do.
if you’re an LTC drunkenly calling an LT maybe you’ve made some bad life choices
Didn’t he make some comments about Kirk and get nuked from orbit over it?
Well, least UT handled it quickly. Universities generally have to react pretty quickly when it comes to staff and Title IX.
The one I’m thinking of wrote for the Athena Thriving thing and had some… questionable interactions with some of the LT accounts.
It’s probably unfair to pick on LTCs, my own officer rank has a couple bad miltwitter examples.
you know, i was thinking of another one - but that doesn't bode well for Army LTCs that everyone immediately has a unique example they know of.
a certain LTC
if there's going to be any hope for the future of the profession, this dude needs to be nuked from orbit
Just an active duty LTC posting about how we should be killing more American citizens from a very public account, very normal stuff
christ i'm old
2017 really was 8 years ago, huh. i didn't keep the same username when i came over here, but i'm still in contact with a couple folks that it met at courses or interacted with offline.
Pretty sure I found a comment from his old Reddit account in a post about his stream. The comments about his personality foreshadow the Dort we see now.
www.reddit.com/r/WorldOfWar...
Tribalism at the expense of any moral principles or critical thought.
How does one go for 19 years without questioning a random tattoo on their body that they see every day,especially self-proclaimed history buff.
The latitude they're giving this dude is astounding.
People don't seem to be understanding how incredibly specific that symbology is and the history behind it.
I guess we'll see what gets posted on that site, but at this point they're literally just responding to the same 20 posts with the hashtag.
Definitely sub-optimal.
At this point it's moved on from the GO/senior field grade level and it's just outright tagging random service members. Some of the posts are suboptimal coming from service members, but plenty of relatively mild posts getting caught up in this as well.
Seems sub-optimal for maintaining a professional officer corps.
I’ve been watching some of that since last fall, and essentially there’s a maturing dynamic where connected influencers are highlighting officers/DoD civilians and getting them fired for political/culture war issues - the COVID mandate probably being the biggest.
Which books?
I’ve been reading some that reflect personal accounts as a way to better understand how individuals react, how they reason their support for it, etc.