US veteran memorial broken down to help build walkway for UPENN Building

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    Lone Sea Voyager
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    DISGUSTING!

    Imagine what it would be like to go out in a warzone, away from your entire family. Imagine what it would be like to witness those you care about dying a bloody death, while you sit there and wait for the time to come for you. Imagine dying in a battlefield, alone and forgotten, just so your name can be broken down, placed down in the pavement, and be walked over and spat on.

    This is the kind of society that sprung about from feminism, one that could care less about the ones who fight for your basic freedoms. Absolutely no media attention on this whatsoever.

    NO DIGNITY! NO RESPECT! NO HONOR FOR THE MEN WHO DIED FOR YOUR FREEDOM!


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    Hellraider
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    this is just the perfect example of the respect the gynocentric society has for the men that died saving it.

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    Uchibenkei
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    there has to be another explanation. surely that’s not what happened.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    The locals took stones from the pyramids and aqueducts to build their new civilizations.

    The Germans took Jewish gravestones to pave roads.

    One man’s progress is a feminists trash.

    Personally, I find it sad.

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    Keymaster
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    Imagine what it would be like to go out in a warzone, away from your entire family. Imagine what it would be like to witness those you care about dying a bloody death, while you sit there and wait for the time to come for you. Imagine dying in a battlefield, alone and forgotten, just so your name can be broken down, placed down in the pavement, and be walked over and spat on.

    I have imagined that many times. And my father was actually there.

    It’s women who can’t imagine it. Not even long enough to think about it once in their lives. I have seen women complain about not being texted back within 15 minutes, tho.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #227129
    Newgrounds
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    It makes me sick, the respect for vets and those who died in the wars is getting smaller. Many who were alive to remember the wars before Vietnam are very old or dead so the younger generations do not feel the importance of them. But the reason the younger generations are able to enjoy anything at all was because of the men who gave the ultimate sacrifice on the battlefield for their country and their freedom.

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    We have to be missing something here. This is the U Penn museum of archeaology, at least at the address given.

    Can you provide some more pics? Was this the walls of one of the museum buildings?

    Military worship and uniform fetish is about the only thing that’s more prevalent in this country than gynocentrism – it’s in the news every. single. night.

    Understand I mean no disrespect to those that truly put themselves in harms way for a cause – I have multiple Civil war, WW2, and Korea vets in my living and ancestral family and more than one close relative that is currently active duty.

    Something just doesn’t add up here. Can we start with where exactly the bricks in question are located? Which building?

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    Sidecar
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    this is just the perfect example of the respect the gynocentric society has for the men that died saving it.

    But notice how lately men haven’t been laying down their lives to save this feminist society from the rapist barbarian muslim hordes it invited in.

    S~~~ like this has consequences. It’s like they don’t understand men pay attention to s~~~ like this and act accordingly.

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    Franky
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    this is just the perfect example of the respect the gynocentric society has for the men that died saving it.

    It is critical that men do not forget what they have learned.
    I think there are no true losses, just chances to learn and improve.

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    Shiny
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    That just makes me sick.

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    Military worship and uniform fetish is about the only thing that’s more prevalent in this country than gynocentrism – it’s in the news every. single. night.

    I am with BIGG on this one.

    While I do have great respect for men of the past who fought in wars, my Grandfather being one who told me incredible stories of WW2, modern wars are a joke, proven to be based on lies. Also, I would be much more into making threads about how the VA treats our veterans rather than bricks or memorials being moved. One of my great friends was a Medic in Vietnam, the horror stories he has told me about how our government has treated it’s Vets is downright disgusting. The only thing that you are more disposable to than a woman is your government…

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