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slightlv

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28. From the first time I saw one of those commercials,
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 08:01 PM
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I've been offended... as a Veteran, and as an American. Granted, today it doesn't take much to get my dander up... not after living through 10 years of trump and his particular love of cruelty and sadism. But these commercials to me simply monetize our veterans. They tell me the U.S. government, which sent them to war, doesn't think enough of them enough to bind up their wounds and make them whole. These commercials tell me the government is simply throwing our veterans to the corporate wolves, that's all their service was worth.

Like so many other veterans of all the different wars we've fought, I've had to listen to trump denigrate and degrade us. And then, out of the other side of his mouth, "honor" us as "warriors"... like the best thing you can aspire to is the ability to kill another human being. There is no love of country coming out of his mouth... no ideal like freedom and democracy for everyone... just killing. Sometimes it takes a stronger warrior to know when to walk away, and when to give all in a fight.

But I also see these commercials as evocative of what is becoming big business in the U.S. - the beggarization of the country. People with medical bills, or other situations where they're caught up short using GoFundMe like older folks might have used loan companies. I don't blame them for trying this route... I've had to resort to it once, myself. But it's getting to be put out there more as a option for people to use, and it's still backed by corporate entities.

I admit I wear my heart on my sleeve. The suffering around me, or shown to me on the screen, gets to me big time. I will actually leave the room when one of the ASPCA commercials come on. And the cancer hospitals for kids. It just seems like we're getting pushed into boxes by marketers and then our feelings played on to the worst degree.

When I worked and had money, I did give monthly to the ASPCA. But knowing they can't be everywhere, and that a good portion of my donations was headed to corporate and administrative offices, I did my own work and rescued critters on my own. I paid vet bills and had surgeries for animals in dire distress and THEN worked to find them forever homes. These commercials make it seem like all you have to do is throw money at the business advertising and all the ills will be gone. It's a salve; the work afterwards is what's important.

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Let me be the first to Rec. this. MarineCombatEngineer Tuesday #1
here here ret5hd Tuesday #2
when it comes to Patriotism, I still think of Obama not wearing the flag lapel pin....... Takket Tuesday #3
I'm willing to 'justify'...... MyOwnPeace Tuesday #18
MyOwnPeace The Butler Wednesday #44
I'll sometimes wear this t shirt, along with my USMC Retired ball cap MarineCombatEngineer Tuesday #4
Love it! I should get one for my husband, a Vietnam veteran! biophile Tuesday #8
Go to the Etsy website, they have numerous anti Trump shirts. MarineCombatEngineer Tuesday #9
Please know that we veterans don't like war... ZDU Tuesday #5
That's 100% correct. MarineCombatEngineer Tuesday #6
Exactly. TomSlick Tuesday #25
Barring the occasional psycho/sociopath, none of us who have experienced combat ... 11 Bravo Wednesday #46
If you want to support the troops drmeow Tuesday #7
WWI veterans were treated very badly too Attilatheblond Tuesday #30
We have treated our troops badly drmeow Tuesday #36
Shamefully true Attilatheblond Wednesday #39
Most active duty don't like war either. Irish_Dem Tuesday #10
Well said Irish_Dem, MarineCombatEngineer Tuesday #11
You are a good example of what I am talking about. Irish_Dem Tuesday #14
Agree with both of you popsdenver Tuesday #16
Exactly! TomSlick Tuesday #26
Hi Tom! I was thinking of you today and all the veterans here on DU. Irish_Dem Tuesday #29
I'm Ojibwe, and Native Americans have always honored warriors. catbyte Tuesday #12
How sad is it that this is the only group of workers in the US guaranteed healthcare JT45242 Tuesday #13
A Nit To Pick ProfessorGAC Tuesday #15
I agree with you ProfessorGAC. I just got lazy when posting. I should have put "warrior" in quotes generalbetrayus Tuesday #20
Cool! ProfessorGAC Tuesday #22
That's what Kegsbreath is pushing all military to be... haele Tuesday #34
K&R times the number of veterans whose needs are not met Martin Eden Tuesday #17
Veterans Affairs KT2000 Tuesday #19
Bernie Sanders speaks for me Grim Chieftain Tuesday #21
I wouldn't mind honoring people for defending us if that's what they were actually doing. BlueTsunami2018 Tuesday #23
Smedly Butler agreed with you way before our time Attilatheblond Tuesday #31
ding + 1000000000. AllaN01Bear Tuesday #24
I get annoyed at all the other folks who sacrifice for the common good who are NOT so honored DBoon Tuesday #27
From the first time I saw one of those commercials, slightlv Tuesday #28
Good on you, slightly! generalbetrayus Wednesday #43
My sister and I regularly take food, toys, etc. slightlv Thursday #47
From the first time I saw one of those commercials The Butler Wednesday #45
And what's not easy to find out is exactly how much of that 19.95 is given slightlv Thursday #48
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Ex-serviceman, I agree entirely. marble falls Tuesday #32
You wouldn't feel that way if you were the CEO of Lockheed, Raytheon or Boeing Bluetus Tuesday #33
The older I get, the more I like Bernie. Joinfortmill Tuesday #35
Some risk their lives to save others. usonian Tuesday #37
Yeah. It pisses me off every time I see a "Wounded Warriors" ad. NNadir Wednesday #38
I share your views wholeheartedly. lastlib Wednesday #40
When the son... GiqueCee Wednesday #41
All those fans that love seeing the huge flag carried onto the field should read the Code of Flag Ethics. appleannie1 Wednesday #42
As one of those "warriors" (30 year Navy retiree) let me say maxrandb Thursday #49
Honestly, the NE Patriots/NFL did a long segment on an Amerst, NH MOH winner. OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #51
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