Posted on Feb 14, 2015
Is the Army taking ownership for offensive language released on social media sight like Facebook, the RallyPoint, LinkedIn, and Twitter?
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Did you see the article about the Argentinian president that inspired this story?? HILARIOUS!!
v/r,
CPT Butler
-Edit: Here it is. Essentially it's "They came hewe for flied lice and petloleum?"
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/04/americas/argentina-president-tweet/
Oooppss.
v/r,
CPT Butler
-Edit: Here it is. Essentially it's "They came hewe for flied lice and petloleum?"
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/04/americas/argentina-president-tweet/
Oooppss.
Argentina president posts tweet mocking Chinese accent - CNN.com
At best, it was a failed attempt at humor. At worst, her tweet was deeply offensive.
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Funny stuff, MAJ (Join to see)! The Army doesn't want to "inadvertently trigger an outrage addicted American public." Now that's funny! As is the reference to the Army wanting to be "social justice warriors."
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