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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

The infestation of our military by SJW's continues, and stupid ones at that. Dumb cunt here decides to try and be a hardass, on base, then posts the video to Facebook. There are many senior active and retired people who live to dox members who do this, so it is no surprise she was quickly identified. Ill have to hit my network down there and get the scoop on what ends up happening to her.

So what we have here is 2 counts of Art. 92 for failure to follow regulations regarding rendering honors as well as violation of the Navy's social media policy and a count of Art. 134 for bringing discredit upon the armed forces. Administrative action via Art. 15 (aka CO's Mast, Office Hours) will likely be taken which will be a red flag in her record meaning with current force shaping policies, she will be a one enlistment Sailor who will probably be a huge pain in the ass for whatever aviation unit she ends up going to.

Max punishment
Reduction in rank 2 pay grades
Forfeiture of 1/2 months pay x2 mo
45 days restriction to base
45 days extra duties

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Article 92
(1) violates or fails to obey any lawful general order or regulation;
(2) having knowledge of any other lawful order issued by any member of the armed forces, which it is his duty to obey, fails to obey the order; or
(3) is derelict in the performance of his duties;

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Article 134
Though not specifically mentioned in this chapter, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, and crimes and offenses not capital, of which persons subject to this chapter may be guilty, shall be taken cognizance of by a general, special or summary court-martial, according to the nature and degree of the offense, and shall be punished at the discretion of that court.

Navy Times

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A sailor who posted a Facebook video of her sitting down during the national anthem is in trouble but won't be discharged, Navy Times has learned.

The sailor, who is in training at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, posted a video of her sitting during during the anthem at a colors ceremony, saying she won't stand until the U.S. proves "that they've got my back as a black woman." The sailor's action, which sparked a firestorm online, was in solidarity with NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who said he'll continue taking a knee during "The Star-Spangled Banner" until people of color are treated more fairly.

The controversy highlights the limits placed on troops' free speech rights, a freedom enshrined in the Bill of Rights that is limited for those to protect the cohesion of military commands and to bar the military hierarchy from political partisanship.

“We have identified the Sailor and her chain of command was made aware of the video,” said Lt. Cmdr. Kate Meadows, a spokeswoman for Naval Education and Training Command. “Appropriate administrative actions are pending.”

“She is not being discharged or separated,” Meadows added. “She will be able to move on to her next duty station as planned.”

During the video, the sailor, who is black, is seated near the flag pole at NAS Pensacola in her civilian clothes. The sailor said she was protesting the rarely heard third stanza of the National Anthem that appears to reference killing slaves hired by the British Army during the War of 1812 in exchange for their freedom; Historians disagree on the Francis Scott Key’s original meaning.

"It basically says, ‘land of the free and home of the brave' except for hirelings [and slaves], and I just can't support anything like that,” the sailor says in the video. “And I think Colin had a very good point when he said, 'We've got bodies in the street.'"

The sailor goes on to say that she did intend to disrespect her fellow service members.

"People always say, men and women have died for this flag. No, correction, men and women have died for my right, and Colin Kaepernick’s rights, to determine whether or not we want to sit. And that’s the thing that people really don't understand.

“I don't not respect the men and women who serve — who I serve alongside,” she continued. “It's just, until this country shows that they've got my back as a black woman, that they've got my people's back — not even just my people but all people of color — I just can't. And I won't."

The video caused an uproar online when it was posted on a Facebook page that caters to military members.

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-Beats by Dre headphones? $299
-Paying your shipmate to take your duty? $100
-Female social justice warrior doxxing herself? Priceless

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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Har dee har har.

Next time some gang banger is shooting up her mom's neighbourhood the cops might take a coffee break.

"Yeah, we're doing our job selectively until we decide that black people have our backs."

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

WNB
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Would not beat.

-Dre

Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag. We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language. And we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

"The sailor said she was protesting..."

And that's where you done fucked up big time.

For those that don't know, the National Anthem is played on military bases typically at the end of the standard duty day (4:30pm). On-base, the entire world stops. Everyone in uniform if outside stops, faces the direction of the music and salutes. If out of uniform, hand on the heart. If in a car, you stop. If someone is caught NOT doing the aforementioned, a massive ass chewing awaits at best.

This hoe fucked up big time.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Imagine getting keelhauled behind an aircraft carrier. That would be quite a thing. Naval justice is really losing its edge.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-09-2016 06:58 AM)The Black Knight Wrote:  

"The sailor said she was protesting..."
For those that don't know, the National Anthem is played on military bases typically at the end of the standard duty day (4:30pm). On-base, the entire world stops. Everyone in uniform if outside stops, faces the direction of the music and salutes. If out of uniform, hand on the heart. If in a car, you stop. If someone is caught NOT doing the aforementioned, a massive ass chewing awaits at best.




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#8

Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Doxxing deserved.

I'm not saying 'doxxing' people is a good thing, but this person deserves some retribution. This person joined the military because they're too lazy to find something more suitable. It was the easiest option, and she doesn't look like she'll be getting pregnant in a hurry so that's one avenue of "betterment" eliminated for her.

Lock her up and then discharge her.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

BITCH

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"The sheep pretend the wolf will never come, but the sheepdog lives for that day."
– Lt. Col. Dave Grossman
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

This was the talk of the office today, it has pissed off a lot of people and brought to light once again the broader erosion of good order and discipline that we on the forum are aware of. In order for this type of behavior to be stomped out, I fully expect her to be made an example of with max punishment. She is stationed at the aviation training base so she is obviously a student there and punishment at those types of commands is swift and severe. I would love for her to separated for failure to conform and while it is possible to separate one from the service, even so early in their career, issues such as this must be documented repeat offenses. She will have this on her record so if she goes to her next command and screws up again that is a pattern of misconduct which can lead to a CO recommending an administrative separation.

MILPERSMAN 1910-154

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1. Policy. Members may be separated for entry level performance and conduct when a. in an entry level status (i.e., within first 180 days of continuous active duty (ACDU) on the date of notification of administrative separation (ADSEP) processing); and b. it is determined that members are unqualified for further Naval Service by reason of unsatisfactory performance and conduct as evidenced by incapability, lack of reasonable effort, failure to adapt to the naval environment, or minor disciplinary infractions; and c. have violated a NAVPERS 1070/613 (Rev. 7-06), Administrative Remarks counseling/warning which specifically addresses individual's unsatisfactory performance/conduct (MILPERSMAN 1910-204). A member must have violated a NAVPERS 1070/613 warning prior to processing for separation under this category. ... 3. Characterization of Separation. Description of separation shall always be an Entry Level Separation (ELS).

As to WB/WNB, my friends, you have not seen thirst until you have been stuck on a ship for 6 mo with a 5:1+ male:female ratio. She will have the full compliment of players, beta orbiters, white knights, lesbos, and even married officers chasing her.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

No remorse for this bitch.

You signed up, you were trained, you know the rules, you know your limits.

What did you think was going to happen when you posted shit online dumbass ?
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-09-2016 01:00 PM)Adonis Wrote:  

As to WB/WNB, my friends, you have not seen thirst until you have been stuck on a ship for 6 mo with a 5:1+ male:female ratio. She will have the full compliment of players, beta orbiters, white knights, lesbos, and even married officers chasing her.

I can still recall a guy coming to my door when I lived on-base and asking if I wanted to run a train on this one military chick who was a 3. This is how I reacted:

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The thirst is real.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-09-2016 07:59 AM)Horus Wrote:  

Quote: (09-09-2016 06:58 AM)The Black Knight Wrote:  

"The sailor said she was protesting..."
For those that don't know, the National Anthem is played on military bases typically at the end of the standard duty day (4:30pm). On-base, the entire world stops. Everyone in uniform if outside stops, faces the direction of the music and salutes. If out of uniform, hand on the heart. If in a car, you stop. If someone is caught NOT doing the aforementioned, a massive ass chewing awaits at best.




Imagine Hillary taking part in that.

You can't right?

Neither.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Based on experience and the totality of events this year, I predict no significant punishment.

Why did she do this? She knows she is untouchable.

Recently a group of black female military academy graduates did something of the same essence and suffered no adverse action.

This is a trend across the military.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

They should bust her down a rank, take away her school and send her non rated to the fleet to swab decks and scrub shitters for the remainder of her enlistment.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

I'm going to join the US Navy and then sit down during the national anthem. Makes sense.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-10-2016 09:53 PM)LionHound Wrote:  

I'm going to join the US Navy and then sit down during the national anthem. Makes sense.

You'd be surprise how many shit bags join just for education benefits. No honor or loyalty to country or anything but themselves.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Sitting down during the national anthem = protest

Posting video online = attention whoring
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-09-2016 05:25 AM)Patriarch Wrote:  

Would not beat.

-Dre

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Funniest post I've seen in a while. Almost choked on the glass of water I was drinking.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-10-2016 10:23 PM)Spectral_Observer Wrote:  

Quote: (09-10-2016 09:53 PM)LionHound Wrote:  

I'm going to join the US Navy and then sit down during the national anthem. Makes sense.

You'd be surprise how many shit bags join just for education benefits. No honor or loyalty to country or anything but themselves.

My cousin was one of those shitbags who went in for benefits because his family was poor as fuck and he really had nothing going for him. Then came out nationalistic as hell and very squared away. Sometimes things do work out in the other direction.

I'm pretty proud of my extended family though. Lots of red pill gems there and no cucks.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-11-2016 02:14 AM)El Chinito loco Wrote:  

My cousin was one of those shitbags who went in for benefits because his family was poor as fuck and he really had nothing going for him. Then came out nationalistic as hell and very squared away. Sometimes things do work out in the other direction.

I'm pretty proud of my extended family though. Lots of red pill gems there and no cucks.

That's good to hear, most of my experiences have been the opposite and unsurprisingly most have been from female soldiers. They just don't give a fuck about anything but themselves and what they can get out of it. Normally I don't have a problem with soldiers trying to get what they can out of the military in order to improve themselves but at the very least you have to give back to military and the nation by living up to military's core values the best you can, and most people nowadays can't even do that.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

What an ingrate. A trick like her would ironically make Margaret Sanger proud, because this ungrateful trick is doing Margaret Sanger's bidding.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-10-2016 09:53 PM)LionHound Wrote:  

I'm going to join the US Navy and then sit down during the national anthem. Makes sense.

Some activists will join the military and then disobey an order, saying, "I joined the military to defend my country, not to do [action they find objectionable]." For example, Ehren Watada joined and then refused to deploy to Iraq, saying he would've deployed to other wars, but not that one, because it was in violation of the UN Charter.

If you're willing to risk paying a heavy personal price for the sake of a cause, it can make sense (from the point of view of furthering whatever cause you're trying to further). The point is mostly to get in the news and provoke a dialog. Usually you need some supporters helping you in order for this kind of action to be very effective, though.
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Quote: (09-09-2016 01:19 AM)Adonis Wrote:  

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"Action still preserves for us a hope that we may stand erect." - Thucydides (from History of the Peloponnesian War)
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Sailor sits out anthem on FB, gets doxxed and busted

Round 2, this one is even dumber than before and pulled the same shit in uniform. She is was an Intelligence Specialist (IS) which requires a TS/SCI clearance. Navy went ahead and relieved her of that burden and rather than re-rate it looks like she is getting separated. Peace bitch!

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