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sad people would treat a vet like that its not there fault
ОтветитьIts fuckimg amaazing how people belives that they are fighting for the country while theyre are fightin for the interest of few people :(
ОтветитьI would have went off so bad. I cannot handle someone treating someone who fought for our country like that. Then I would’ve cried. To anyone who has served or if you have a family member that has served I thank you, and hope you do the same to others.
ОтветитьPeople aren’t allowed to sit at the table due to how society treats military veterans it’s about time everyone moves out and give them a seat at the table they served our country
ОтветитьI love it
ОтветитьI woulda been so heated 😤
ОтветитьThis is the thanks men get for laying their lives down for their country. Look at the treatment they receive! Real incentive for young men to serve in the military isn't it?
Ответитьus soldiers are just mercenaries in uniform deployed all over the globe to invade, destabilize, bully, and destroy other countries thousands of miles away from home.. they get injured or die for nothing as they dont fight to protect their own country.. they only serve to the warmongers in washington, not to the ordinary american citizens..
ОтветитьWhen was USA was attacked after WW2?
ОтветитьI don't know about anyone else, but just watching this upset me very much. If I had seen this happening in front of me, I don't know if I would contain myself....
ОтветитьReally hate that this whole video is framed around "we gotta respects *veterans*" as if him not being a veteran would make him any less deserving of respect and dignity. Fucking americans...
ОтветитьCourtneys cute, im glad she was just playing
ОтветитьSergeant slow 😂😂😂
ОтветитьMy uncle has sever PTSD becuase of Afghanistan. I haven't seen him in 8 year.
ОтветитьThe people in this part of the US are so decent and upstanding 👌
ОтветитьHer full name is Courtney Belle Mitzel
ОтветитьThank you❤
ОтветитьNo one does this. People have been so unsympathetic after the Trump era that you have to make these abnormal fake situations to make them feel sympathetic LOL. What a joke. No one does this to veterans or disabled. Get a better script. We know everyone in that restaurant is a paid actor even the people who speak up but at this point this is just cringe.
ОтветитьI am not a war veteran, But do have a mentally challenged sister. In either case people need to have a heart of gold and lots of patients. I would take it personally if someone was being rude like that.
ОтветитьWho is that actress(waitress)?
ОтветитьThat Waitress is an ASShole. Many thanks to this Gent for his service to this Nation.
Ответить"If I get up, I'm telling you it's going to be an issue. Walk away!" I believed her 😭😂
The marine corps veteran at the end, his philosophy was incredibly profound. ♥️
Kosovo,καλα να παθει.
Ответить☝️🙏🤗😍
ОтветитьHoly shit was that a good Karen asking for the manager?
ОтветитьOMG! This just made me cry.
ОтветитьI don't know why i watch videos that i cry for. lol This is me "having a good time."
ОтветитьWatching this in 2023 it makes me sick to think that there are actual people who hate helping others who served America.
ОтветитьGod that gorgeous dark woman was a true Angel she even scared me and I wasn't even In the diner??????
Ответитьtreat as another customer be polite and show respect doesn't matter if veteran or no and yes I am a veteran but I am fortunate I have good communication skills and I also worked in customer service aspect in civilian life everyone was the same ..a human being
ОтветитьGreat to see some truly caring people great stuff
ОтветитьVery powerful. I'm a British Army Veteran & if I saw and heard a fellow Vet being treated like this I would kick off big time.
Even if I was visiting the States & saw a U.S Vet being treated like it I would kick off just as much.
People love the freedoms we have in the UK & in the States but there are some people who seem to think that their freedom is free.
They ether don't know or don't believe that the price for their freedom is extremely high but the bill has been, & will continue to be, paid by servicemen & women who serve in the Armed Forces, have served in the Armed Forces & who have been K.I.A to make sure that our great countries remain free.
Freedom is never free of charge but we will continue to make sure that the bill is paid. 🇬🇧🇺🇸
switch the waitress for a strong man, and see if people are still willing to stand up to them
ОтветитьIt's crazy to me, as a non american, to hear how many veterans with lifelong mental and physixal disabilities from war there are. We have the military in my country, but since our army doesn't go to war, we don't hear of such things as veterans with ptsd or tbi.
ОтветитьArmy vet or not. Disability discrimination is disgusting
ОтветитьIf I ever see anyone mistreating a vet like this, aarghhh. My father was a Vietnam Vet
ОтветитьYes some people can be very nasty. My Dad was Army. Two other family Air Force 🇨🇦. I would have to get in there and help. ❤❤❤
Ответитьik dis is just a show but dat waitress needs a good ol hand to de soft tush dats no way to talk to someone who fought for our country n its freedom
ОтветитьMy husband suffers from a TBI, hearing loss and severe combat PTSD after his third combat deployment. It is so difficult not to completely go off when people are so ignorant of those with disabilities.
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ОтветитьIm.not an American but i am disabled. I want to thank everybody who as serverd in the forces in 1 way or another.
Iv been on the end of nasty people. I have had a pint of beer tipped over my head because i was in the pub and i was liying about being disabled. Because apparently disabled people do not go to the pub
I had gone with a group of ladys from my church to celebrate a few ladys birthdays. We were sat talking drinking none alcoholic drinks.
It really upset me. I had a stroke after a operation at 25.
This is truly hesrtbreaking😢
ОтветитьThat waitress actor just about got her ass beat every single word out of her mouth. Did she get paid hazard pay for this episode?
My dad served in the Marine corps in the early 60s smack in the middle of the Vietnam War. He was a machine gunner on the door of a Medical Evacuation chopper. Which means that they were flying in and out of active war zones to retrieve the wounded and fly them back behind our lines to get them to the field hospital units. For a long time, he didn't talk about it. Then he had 3 nosey kids (I'm the youngest, so the stupid one who didn't understand at 5, that emotions are attached to such traumatic memories.)
My dad made a choice to answer all our questions, tell us what he needed to know because he felt that time in our country and our military history in our family was very important. Those that served fought for their country and like hundreds of soldiers were dying every day. Not like now where it's a national tragedy to lose a 12 (Afghanistan withdrawal F.U.B.A.R.).
If you remember, in the 60's, there was a 'counter culture' movement. People who protested the war. Which was fine, their Americans, and their rights were bought and paid for with the blood of American soldiers . . . . however, their hatefulness and spite, and protesting was aimed at the wrong ones. Instead of protesting the President himself, or the politicians that got us into that mess in the first place, 'hippy's' would show up in droves to boats and airports bringing our guys home. You know, the 'lucky' ones who lived? (Because you ask any of those guys that came home, luck is the only thing that had to do with their survival.) They would line themselves up next to where the soldiers were de boarding and would spit that them, throw things at them, call them killers and murderers and tell them they were hated and despised. Spitting on men who had horrors and demons they brought back with them from where alot of friends were left behind.
A while ago, maybe more then a decade now, we got my dad a Marine Corps Vietnam Vet hat with an American flag and the Marine Corps insignia. People would walk up to him, and shake his hand, and thank him for his service. At first he didn't want to wear it anymore. I hugged him and said that people were thanking him now, because it was wrong not to thank you then and treated the way you were treated when you came home. Now he wears it all the time, and people still thank him for his service and shake his hand. We owe them all a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid. But we need to try, so much harder then we have in the past.
I said this before, and I'll say it again. If US citizens really want to help veterans they should stop electing warmongering officials to send just a few of us to fight for your insatiable appetite for resources, land, destruction, and war.
Wait! You don't think the US military protects your rights and freedoms, correct?
See, we protect US interest. Period.
You are not convinced?
Please, name one battle, war, conflict the US was engaged vs a foreign country to get back US citizens rights or freedoms since January 14, 1784.
I'll patiently wait.
Some never fully come home. Some never come home. Thank our vets.
ОтветитьThat’s the difference between free speech 🇺🇸 and freedom of expression 🇬🇧
ОтветитьIt is downright outrageous to insult a veteran 😡
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