This was posted already somewhere else, but it fits your way of life perfectly.
This guy in the video must be a god to you.
He did nothing wrong according to your reasoning, after all he paid 60$ for his uniform.
The army has to be thankful to him, because he found the glitch where you could get all the nice insignias of being a true veteran.
The veteran was wrong to call him out.
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[b]#satire[/b]
The veteran in the video had absolutely no reason to call the guy out. He was not affecting his shopping at all. In fact, making a video about it and posting it on youtube was just snitching. He must have no life. It`s just a shopping mall, it`s not a battlefield, so what harm is done by this fatty for impersonating an officer? Maybe he was just very deep into Cosplaying.Can´t believe that he made a scene about it, the guy can go shopping in his underpants, what should I care? Good lord, it`s a shopping mall. People are taking these conmen way too seriously. Infact: faking an officer takes much more courage and knowledge than being a real one. The guy was just smart.
If you think about it: The army is to blame for making it so easy to impersonate an officer. They maybe should get off their lazy asses and patch their shit. I don`t know how many times I failed the army test, they wasted enough of my time, now I´m just wearing the uniform like I see fit. Paid 60 bucks for it. All the lame Poooolicemen can get of my back.
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Well I get it that that the guy seems like he was sloppy with his details but that guy had no right to be all up in his biz about it. I will always be thankful for people who serve. What I have begun to "dislike" is these vets who can't stop putting it out there about their service. I understand the sacrifice they gave but it comes off a big headed like we should praise them about it. Like I said I'm glad people make these decisions and I would have my self if I wasn't married and already had kids. (I know some of them have kids)