Matt?I'm sensing some performative outrage from OP.
You'll be alright, buddy.
Matt?I'm sensing some performative outrage from OP.
You'll be alright, buddy.
That's because Matt told the truth about the horrible, ****** job Cal was doingIf Cal had stayed at UK, Matt Jones would have moved on and no more KSR radio with his involvement. Cal did not like him and did not allow his ilk any access.
Dumb take! My wife is a proud Veteran and I know how I would feel even if I did not serve.sorry but if you aren't a veteran then you don't know how you would feel "if" you were one!
Didn’t realize that. So, I’m fine giving Matt the benefit of the doubt assuming he doesn’t know it offends SOME Marine Corps vets — especially those who have been wounded or had buddies wounded or killed during battle.On the Marine Corp thing, Matt copied that from another sports talk show I used to listen to in the past, I think it was in Cincy where first time callers always got that response.
Good lord, you are obnoxious.Didn’t realize that. So, I’m fine giving Matt the benefit of the doubt assuming he doesn’t know it offends SOME Marine Corps vets — especially those who have been wounded or had buddies wounded or killed during battle.
The expression is not only used as a greeting for fellow Marines. It’s almost always used as a rally cry before/during battle engaging the enemy.
And so. a lot of marines do treat it as a special phrase that should only be used by and with fellow marines (active or vet).
So I realize Matt most likely has no idea and hopefully the same with whoever uses it on the other radio station too since he got it from them.
Unless a veteran ever called in and explained this to him then, I agree, it shouldn’t be held it against him.
Of the majority of Corps vets that I know, most aren’t going to say it is offensive.
But the ones most likely to be pissed enough to speak up about it are the guys who experienced enemy engagement and had buddies wounded or killed. From some it would’ve been the last thing they heard from a brother that got killed.
Younger generations IE stupidYour post must be what Facebook is like. Likely why younger generations moved to IG.
I'm guessing this is not high on the list of issues facing veterans.I’m calling out your idiocy for not understanding the importance to veterans and their families. But you can be a jerk if you want to, “buddy”
I can feel his ire through the interweb.
Disagree. I know it's tradition to say this and who knows, maybe when I'm 65 I'll be bitter about 25 year olds but if you're upset at the current world around you, it's not the younger generations who are in charge. Maybe look at those in leadership who are closer to your age and ask them why they're screwing things up. Even in college sports, it was the SCOTUS who decided the NCAA, ie older individuals, were the ones taking advantage of athletes and were in the wrong.Younger generations IE stupid
Like I said he's a turdThis dummy is trying sooo hard to sound smart.![]()
You’re a nothing piece of human debris. Get bent.I just don't believe you're seriously angry about this.
It seems phony.
I’m a veteran and this pisses me off, so my anecdotal evidence cancels out yours.Are you a vet? Genuinely curious. Most of the ones I know (I'm pretty close with a large group of current and former SF guys) couldn't care any less about this sort of stuff. And, tbf, those guys are the ones that do a ton of the heavy lifting.
Oops. Stumbled into Nighwish’s boyfriend.This dummy is trying sooo hard to sound smart.![]()
Nope. Let me guess, 12?Let me guess: 85?
Guess what?! Veterans have our own voice. If you didn’t serve, you really don’t get to have an opinion on the matter. Now, if “memorial” stays in the name, I’ll not only be okay with it, but I’ll also support the company who buys the naming rights.Everybody has relatives who passed in war. You aren't special and that doesn't make you the official spokesman for vets. Calm down
No— Assuming all the tributes, pictures and placards honoring the people named in so many difgerent places all throughout the building are removed first, and then given space somewhere else in a prominent place (vs tucked away in a corner of some building visitors won’t ever see) elsewhere on campus or even in a state museum somewhere else that is frequently trafficked by the public; so that their sacrifices can continue to be displayed respectfully.I get it...but what if one day we bulldoze Memorial Coliseum and rebuild something (liek happens to buildings all teh day long)...will that be considered disrpectul to the military?
LOL. Sounds like you’re easily triggered about something.Good lord, you are obnoxious.
False. It’s a UK building and non-veterans were involved with its purpose and name, and people who have loved ones the building honors also have a say. Veterans? Sure. But everyone else too.Guess what?! Veterans have our own voice. If you didn’t serve, you really don’t get to have an opinion on the matter.
I meet lots of vets who talk like you.Vet here. Dgaf. Burning flags don’t bother me either. That’s why we served. Freedom of expression.
Thank them both for their service. Please.I know two highly decorated Vietnam Veterans, both are Patriots, and both Purple Heart recipients. Both of these gentlemen are 100% disabled from the war. Both were seriously injured saving the lives of numerous other soldiers. Both are sure heroes and have my ultimate respect. Neither of them care at all about this. I just asked them both. Not saying I am for or against, but they don’t care.
You’re overthinking it. When I say I don’t care, there’s not a whole lot of psycho babble to it. It simply means it doesn’t bother me.I meet lots of vets who talk like you.
After getting to know most of them better, normally (but it’d be dishonest to say almost always), I end up at some point either hearing about a trauma (and often several) they had to deal with — or on the opposite extreme, that they were assigned a desk job state side (or in some other way it was made sure they wouldn’t ever be near another soldier in combat) based on a very strong recommendation from their Boot Camp Drill Sargent.
And if neither apply to you, please accept my sincere apologies for both of those two comparisons neither of which apply. And if makes your perspective very much a minority one (which isn’t a negative comment, just truthful) for each and every vet (several thousand) I’ve dealt with one the last 15 years.
Gotcha! And thanks again for your service.You’re overthinking it. When I say I don’t care, there’s not a whole lot of psycho babble to it. It simply means it doesn’t bother me.
The vast, vast majority of fans don’t give a flying **** about the name of Memorial or even knows it’s a war memorial stadium. I’m zero ways is it a “**** you!” to the fans.Whoever is involved in PR for the Athletic Department, they should all be fired. Just a total nonstop fu to the fans on a regular basis.
The fans are constantly getting screwed every way possible.
It is impressive how dumb you are. Truly.Didn’t realize that. So, I’m fine giving Matt the benefit of the doubt assuming he doesn’t know it offends SOME Marine Corps vets — especially those who have been wounded or had buddies wounded or killed during battle.
The expression is not only used as a greeting for fellow Marines. It’s almost always used as a rally cry before/during battle engaging the enemy.
And so. a lot of marines do treat it as a special phrase that should only be used by and with fellow marines (active or vet).
So I realize Matt most likely has no idea and hopefully the same with whoever uses it on the other radio station too since he got it from them.
Unless a veteran ever called in and explained this to him then, I agree, it shouldn’t be held it against him.
Of the majority of Corps vets that I know, most aren’t going to say it is offensive.
But the ones most likely to be pissed enough to speak up about it are the guys who experienced enemy engagement and had buddies wounded or killed. From some it would’ve been the last thing they heard from a brother that got killed.
I realize I said I’d made my last post here. So, I guess I lied.It is impressive how dumb you are. Truly.
Yeah, that’s not shy you’re dumb. No one is disputing the literal facts of the background and construction.I realize I said I’d made my last post here. So, I guess I lied.
But something needs clarified:
Only my wife knows how dumb I am.
But when it comes to you?
You’re clueless.
Probably to the extent that you can only imagine my last sentence just had one purpose: As a put down. Of you.
But since your limited IQ allows you to read (assuming someone isn’t reading to you because I’ve given your IQ greater significance than it merits), then read (or have someone read to you) the attached.
You can rant all you want to about how it doesn’t matter anymore. Or call people dumb who have the ability and desire to be historically accurate.
But my guess is that your knowledge of history goes back to whatever your first memory was. You do realize stuff happened before you were born don’t you?
I mean, my goodness, you (or whoever is reading this to you) could’ve queried what I attached here all on your own.
But instead you’re so obsessed with me and how dumb I am to have not figured that out yourself.