It's pride month

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A worthless, suck up, celebration of NOTHING.

Those who gave full measure to serve this nation get one day. Those who served the nation and survived get one day.

But those who have done NOTHING, get an entire month for no other reason than an attribute that anyone can claim, rightly or not.

What a pathetic truck load of horse shit!!!!!
 
But those who have done NOTHING, get an entire month for no other reason than an attribute that anyone can claim, rightly or not.
Typical anti-American/anti-US Military bullshit from the RWCJ.
A lie.

So sad that some people - mostly Deplorables - don't even know which month honors our servicemen and women. 😔😔

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Reality flew over the point on your head.
Well SFB, no one in the veterans community pays a bit of attention to 'Military Month.' Haven't seen any major retailers build ad campaigns or sales around it.

But it still comes down the the same basic fact, it is meant to honor people that are DOING something. They are not being honored for their gender, race, creed, or sexual preferences, those are merely attributes, not accomplishments. And that is precisely the point.
 
They are not being honored for their gender, race, creed, or sexual preferences, those are merely attributes, not accomplishments.
They're attributes that, until very recently, were likely to get you kicked out of your family and persecuted if you didn't keep them hidden (and to a lesser extent still can). THAT is why Pride exists.
 
My point flew right over your heads, didn't it?

Well SFB, no one in the veterans community pays a bit of attention to 'Military Month.' Haven't seen any major retailers build ad campaigns or sales around it.

But it still comes down the the same basic fact, it is meant to honor people that are DOING something. They are not being honored for their gender, race, creed, or sexual preferences, those are merely attributes, not accomplishments. And that is precisely the point.
Well, SFB, the "ultimate sacrifice" means they didn't do it for the accolades or to be celebrated for a month. It's only wannabe war heroes like you who enjoy sending young men to foreign lands to kill, kill, kill, who bitch and moan over such trivial things like rainbow flag month.

Call for another civil war which you would never send your own children to fight, moron. You're about a cunt hair away from stolen valor.
 
A worthless, suck up, celebration of NOTHING.

Those who gave full measure to serve this nation get one day. Those who served the nation and survived get one day.

But those who have done NOTHING, get an entire month for no other reason than an attribute that anyone can claim, rightly or not.

What a pathetic truck load of horse shit!!!!!
May was National Military Month… stop your whining about absolutely nothing.
 
A worthless, suck up, celebration of NOTHING.

Those who gave full measure to serve this nation get one day. Those who served the nation and survived get one day.

But those who have done NOTHING, get an entire month for no other reason than an attribute that anyone can claim, rightly or not.

What a pathetic truck load of horse shit!!!!!
It's always virtue signaling with you snowflakes, isn't it.
 
Well SFB, no one in the veterans community pays a bit of attention to 'Military Month.' Haven't seen any major retailers build ad campaigns or sales around it.

*sigh*

Always a pleasure to prove you wrong, Ish. 😘

National Military Appreciation Month: 40 of the best military discounts (from 2021)


adidas: All military members will get 30% off their online orders.

Apple: Current military members, veterans and immediate family members residing in the same household can save 10% on Apple products.

Asics: A one-time 40% off promotion code will be sent following verification for use on full-priced items for all U.S. military personnel.

AT&T: Military members, veterans and their families can sign up for AT&T’s unlimited plans for as low as $27 per month with four lines.

BJ's Wholesale Club: Military personnel? You'll save 25% or more on BJ’s membership programs and receive a $10 coupon.

Brooklyn Bedding: Enjoy 25% off plus free shipping for all verified military while shopping at Brooklyn Bedding.

Casper: Active duty, retirees, veterans, military spouses and family members can save 20% sitewide at the mattress retailer once verified through December 31, 2021.

Clarks: All verified active duty personnel, retirees, veterans, military spouses and military family members can use the Clarks military discount, which will vary based on promotional timeframes, once verified.

Champion: Champion offers all members of the military community, including veterans, 10% off sitewide.

Cole Haan: U.S. military members both past and present can save 20% at the luxury site.

Converse: Military personnel, including active members, reservists, veterans and retired soldiers, can get 15% off here upon verification.

Dell: In honor of National Military Appreciation Month, Dell is offering a 10% discount on PCs and electronics to military members and their families.

Joann: Join the retailer’s military rewards program to save 15% on your total purchase.

Kohl's: Shop Military Mondays to save 15%, in-store only. This discount is available to military personnel, veterans and their families, and will require showing a valid form of identification at checkout.

L.L.Bean: Active, veteran, retired, and reservist personnel can save 10% on their orders at L.L. Bean.

Lenovo: Get an additional 7% off all Lenovo products (including weekly deals!) as an active military, reservist, veteran or immediate military family members.

Levi’s: Levi's presents 15% off all its apparel for military service members.

Lowe's: Your home goods will be 10% cheaper thanks to Lowe's, which offers the discount to military personnel and veterans.

Madewell: U.S. military personnel can save 15% on Madewell orders with a free Madewell Insider account.

Michaels: Get 15% off your entire purchase—including sale items—when you register through a free Michaels rewards account with a valid military ID.

Moosejaw: The retailer is offering 20% off full-price purchases for proven military members, including active duty, veterans and retirees.

Nike: Nike customers who double as active, reservist, veteran and retired military personnel will enjoy a 10% markdown for all orders.

Omaha Steaks: Military members, retirees, veterans, spouses and dependents can save 10% on steaks and more.

Overstock: Once you verify your status as an active military member or veteran, you can join Club O, which provides 5% rewards for purchases, free returns and a price match guarantee, normally $19.95 per year, free of charge.

Puffy: Exclusively for active and former military members and their registered dependents as well as military spouses, Puffy is offering $375 off any Puffy mattress with two free pillows (valued between $79 to $99) to boot.
 
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Purple: Active, veteran, retired and reservist members and their families can verify their eligibility for a 10% coupon code.

Puma: Verified active and veteran military Puma shoppers can take 10% off purchases.

Reebok: Receive 30% off as a military member when you verify your eligibility at Reebok.

Samsung: Join Samsung’s military discount program to save up to 30% on appliances and more.

T-Mobile: T-Mobile offers one of the biggest military discounts of them all, with 50% off Magenta rate family lines for eligible members of the U.S. military, veterans and their families.

The North Face: Get 10% off your order as an active, reservist, veteran or retired military member. Spouses and dependents are also eligible for this perk.

Theragun: Theragun is offering 20% off a single regularly-priced device or one TheraOne CBD product to military personnel and veterans.

Tuft & Needle: Active, verified military and veterans will receive a 15% discount on their entire order at the mattress site.

Under Armour: Military personnel, retirees, veterans and their spouses and family members can currently save 20% online by clicking the button to verify their status as military and first responders (find this under the promotion code area).

Vera Bradley: A 15% appreciation discount is available to military members, National Guard, reserve members, veterans, retirees, military spouses and immediate family members.

Verizon Fios: Once you verify your eligibility as a military personnel or veteran, you can receive internet plans from as low as $34.99 per month. Note that this specific discount is only live through Wednesday, May 12.

Verizon Wireless: Unlimited plans are available for military, veterans and family members from $30 per line each month with the purchase of four lines.

Vineyard Vines: Once verified, active duty military and veterans will receive 15% off almost everything Vineyard Vines has to offer.

Yankee Candle: Active and retired military members, as well as their immediate family members, can save 10% on every single Yankee Candle purchase.

Zappos: Zappos is giving 10% off entire orders to its military shoppers.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/mone...month-all-best-military-discounts/7413596002/
 
I don't understand why people have such strong feelings about things and people that don't directly affect them. What does anyone get out of being anti-anything? I believe that the only thing of which I am anti is MAGA but they do directly affect me.
 
How does Pride month hurt me? Not at all. The same with Black history month. Or any other day or month celebrating any group.

Shut the fuck up and let it go.
 
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