Posted on 02/26/2024 1:21:26 AM PST by RandFan
@MattWallace888
Holy Sh*t
U.S. Air Force serviceman sets himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington
"I will no longer be complicit in genocide”
(DISTURBING PICTURE)
(Excerpt) Read more at twitter.com ...
“I guess he had a burning desire to make a statement.”
Was he singing either of these?
I’m on fire:
https://youtu.be/lrpXArn3hII?si=6cLOrjJ6mOJ_G9dt
Burnin’ for you:
https://youtu.be/kn-8n4QKUS4?si=YyGHVOZOQK2U01lO
I knew a few crazies when I was in the Air Force in the late 70’s. We had one guy who was odd in a lot of ways and he was always whining about how much he hated the Air Force. While posted on sentry duty in an Alert Area, he sat on the ground and entirely disassembled his M-16. That was the last we saw of him. There have always been some crazies in the military.
Like Klinger in Mash? 😀 By the way, my wife is a Filipina too, from Davao. 👍
Oh, they’ve been there for a while now. If he had been a “Christian nationalist’ he would have been dishonorable discharged.
Just a small taste of what’s to come for himself. Forever and ever.
I had to laugh reading that...we all know from having been in the military, that there are just some people who hate being there with such a passion that they will say or do anything outrageous, just to vent!
I had a funny incident when I was deployed back in 1978, where I had seen, written on the inside of a stall in one of the heads, “B.O.C.” which as anyone from that time so inclined would easily recognize as the acronym for “Blue Oyster Cult”.
Some bored or disgruntled wag wrote vertically under each latter some additional graffiti which made it spell out “Brothers Of Communism”!
The SHTF! They had mandatory departmental lectures all over the ship (no small issue on an aircraft carrier!) about the dangers of treasonous and seditious graffiti!!!!
We all rolled our eyes...:)
Had that happen at my first base, Cannon AFB. I knew the guy from deployment exercises. He drove out into a field one morning and shot himself. Never would have known he had issues.
He’s dead. If all undesirables would follow his lead we’d be better off.
The guy I knew in 1968, at Mountain Home, was weird. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but a few months after I met him, he blew his own brains out. He was a clerk, and I was in ATC. He might have worked for the CATCO, I can’t remember for sure. There was another dude, that I didn’t know, in Wiesbaden, around 1982. There was an altitude chamber there. The guy turned it on, got inside, and shut the door. It was a mess. I am glad I didn’t have to clean it up. 🤮
Plus he is walking around outside without his cover on his head.Puts it on at the last moment.
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