Posted on Mar 10, 2014
Do you think it is appropriate to post this picture in your discussion? Follow the link to see picture.
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https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/what-do-you-think-of-this-photo-appropriate-or-not?page=5
This seems wrong to me. Just because someone else posted this on social media doesn't make it right to copy it and post it again for personal gain on Rally Point. The only problem I have here is with the picture. Could this previous topic been discussed without the photo? If it is bad enough to punish an airmen over, isn't it bad enough not to re post?
This seems wrong to me. Just because someone else posted this on social media doesn't make it right to copy it and post it again for personal gain on Rally Point. The only problem I have here is with the picture. Could this previous topic been discussed without the photo? If it is bad enough to punish an airmen over, isn't it bad enough not to re post?
Should this airman receive any disciplinary action?
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It seems to me, in todays military we need to have some serious classes on social media. I know that no one wants to hear that as the amount of classes the military gives is overwhelming at present however since the start of the "web" we have seen problems from inappropriate emails to published pictures of such things as Abu Ghraib, posing with flag draped coffins in a manner not appropriate, to this. It should be apparent to leadership that there is a serious problem that is continuing to grow. This is primarily a discipline problem that seems to travel across all ranks. It is also a respect problem that todays children are missing prior to service in which case we can't fix without intervention from the school system where they learn about computers from the start of school.
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The old saying goes, "a picture paints a thousand words'. And in this case, she has herself to blame and cannot blame anyone else.
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